Title: ESE%20Alphabet%20Soup
1ESE Alphabet Soup
2Warm-up activity
- http//www.tlc-ne.com/giveitatry1.html
- Work in groups to try to decipher the reading
passage on your tables!
3IDEA v. 504
- Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act of
2004 (IDEA 2004) - Reauthorization of U.S. Department of Education
regulations governing the education of preK-12
learners with disabilities through age 22 - 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
- Guarantees reasonable accommodations to
individuals with disabilities - Administered by the HHS Office of Civil Rights
4Exceptional Student Education
- Students identified through Early Intervention
Services or the PS-RtI process as being suspected
of having an educational disability - Referred for a psycho-educational evaluation (not
a psychological evaluation) - Eligibility requirements (not diagnosis) differ
depending upon suspected educational disability - Eligible learners must be educated in the Least
Restrictive Environment (i.e. maximizing access
to the general education curriculum with same-age
peers)
5ESE Alphabet Soup
- C Orthopedically Impaired
- These students may have obvious physical
disabilities, such as being confined to a
wheelchair, or less obvious disabilities, such as
celiac disease.
6ESE Alphabet Soup
- D Occupational Therapy
- Occupational Therapy (OT) is a related ESE
service that addresses fine and gross motor
deficits as well as activities of daily living.
7ESE Alphabet Soup
- E Physical Therapy
- Physical Therapy (PT) is a related ESE service
that addresses a learners ability to physically
access the school and curriculum as independently
as possible.
8ESE Alphabet Soup
- F Speech Impaired
- Speech impaired learners participate in some sort
of speech therapy to address concerns regarding
fluency and intelligibility.
9ESE Alphabet Soup
- G Language Impaired
- Language impaired learners participate in some
sort of language therapy to address concerns
regarding oral communication that adversely
affect the learners academic, social, emotional,
or vocational development.
10ESE Alphabet Soup
- H Hearing Impaired
- Hearing impaired learners may participate in
assistive technology trials to enhance their
access to instruction. They also may benefit
from consultation with specialists.
11ESE Alphabet Soup
- I Visually Impaired
- Visually impaired students typically participate
in assistive technology trials to enhance their
access to curriculum and instruction, orientation
and mobility training to enhance independent
movement at school, and instruction in learning
and using Braille (if necessary).
12ESE Alphabet Soup
- J Emotional/Behavioral Disabilities
- Emotionally or behaviorally disabled learners
exhibit severe, chronic, and frequent abhorrent
or atypical emotional or behavioral functioning
that is seriously detrimental to the learning
environment.
13ESE Alphabet Soup
- J Emotional/Behavioral Disabilities
- Emotionally or behaviorally disabled learners
frequently have highly inappropriate responses to
normal stimuli. They might or might not have
mental health diagnoses as well.
14ESE Alphabet Soup
- K Specific Learning Disabilites
- Learning disabled students have learning profiles
that suggest difficulties with perception,
minimal brain dysfunction, dyslexia, and
developmental aphasia that significantly impair
reading, writing, and mathematics.
15ESE Alphabet Soup
- K Specific Learning Disabilites
- Learning disabled students have average (70-129)
IQs. The impact of a learning disability also
falls within a range - Mild effect can usually master grade level
content with accommodations - Moderate effect can likely master grade level
content with accommodations - Severe effect might never master grade level
content even with accommodations
16ESE Alphabet Soup
- L Gifted
- Gifted learners enjoy intellectually challenging
and creative activities and acquire concepts
quickly.
17ESE Alphabet Soup
- M Hospital/Homebound
- Students temporarily confined to the hospital or
the home due to medical or psychological concerns
may qualify for instruction in the hospital or
home for the duration of their absence.
18ESE Alphabet Soup
- P Autism Spectrum Disorder
- ASD falls anywhere on the spectrum between
Asperger Syndrome and severe autism.
19ESE Alphabet Soup
- T Developmentally Delayed
- Cognitive, social/emotional, and speech/language
developmental delays are seen in children under
the age of 5 years.
20ESE Alphabet Soup
- W Intellectual Disability
- A learner with an intellectual disability
generally performs far below grade level in all
or most academic areas due to a significantly low
IQ.
21What is the purpose of an IEP?
- Most common exceptionalities in K-12
- K-Specific Learning Disabled
- F-Speech Impaired
- G-Language Impaired
- J-Emotional/Behavior Disability
22What is the purpose of an IEP?
- To identify the learner as a student with a
disability (SWD) who requires specialized
instruction - To identify stakeholders in the learners
education, including regular and exceptional
education teachers, related service providers,
and parents - To describe the type and frequency of ESE
services (the specialized instruction) - To describe the type and frequency of Related and
Supplementary services (e.g. Counseling,
Occupational Therapy, or Continuous
Supervision)
23What is the purpose of an IEP?
- To describe meaningful, measurable annual goals
directly related to the identified disability or
related service area - Not necessarily equivalent to classroom or
curricular goals - To describe the extent to which the SWD will be
removed from activities with non-disabled peers
(the Least Restrictive Environment) - To describe the type, frequency, and location of
classroom, curricular, and assessment
accommodations
24Accommodations v. Modifications
Accommodations Modifications
Changes to the learning environment, instructional materials, and/or instructional delivery Changes to the actual curriculum (what the student should know and be able to do)
Level out the playing field Reduced expectations for content mastery
Assistive Technology Always below grade level
Can occur during standardized testing Assessed using alternate assessment methods
For ESE as well as ELL and 504 plan-eligibilities For ESE only
Applicable to all eligibilities In FL, generally applicable to InD and ASD only
25What is the Least Restrictive Environment?
- Placement time with non-disabled peers
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- Other . . .
- Inclusion maximum LRE placement
- Lawsuits are won and lost over procedural errors
frequently involving IEP team placement
decisions! - This includes decisions regarding discipline of
SWD!
26The take-away . . .
- SWD are not going anywhere.
- We are ethically and legally obligated to educate
SWD. - Discipline of SWD is tricky (thats a whole other
discussion). - IEPs are not magic bullets.
- Some SWD can learn to overcome their disabilities
such that they qualify for dismissal from ESE. - Some SWD cannot but can be taught learning
strategies to accommodate themselves.
27Additional resources . . .
- http//idea.ed.gov/
- http//www.fldoe.org/ese/
- http//www.sednetfl.info/