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LINKS Peer to Peer Support Program Changes to Pupil Accounting August 2018

Peer to Peer Support Program A strategy for providing ongoing support and modeling by a peer to peer support student (LINK) to a student with and IEP.

Benefits for Both Sets of Students Student with an IEP Evidence Based Practice Social Skills Academic Skills Independent Skills Organization Skills Accountability Skills in Responsibility LINK Student Empathy Increased knowledge of human differences Organizational Skills Skills in Responsibility Problem Solving Decision Making Accountability

Student at Risk of School Failure LINK program participation: Increase Grades Reduce Behavioral Referrals Increase Attendance

Pupil Accounting Definitions: LINK – a peer to peer pupil who is enrolled in a Peer to Peer Elective Course Credit Program and serves as a peer support (i.e. LINK) to a pupil with an IEP. LINKS – A common name used for the board approved Peer to Peer Course Credit Program.

A district may count a pupil in membership if all of the following are met: 1. The pupil must meet pupil membership eligibility requirements pursuant to Section 6(4) or 6(6) of the State School Aid Act (MCL 388.1606) and any other applicable statute. 2. The pupil shall be registered, enrolled, and participating in the course(s) pursuant to Section 6(4), Section 6(8) and Section 6a of the State School Aid Act (MCL 388.1606 and MCL 388.1606a). 3. The peer to peer pupil must be enrolled in grades 6-12.

A district may count a pupil in membership if all of the following are met: 4. Curriculum is approved by the local board of education. 5. Instructional objectives are established by the approved peer to peer support curricular content. 6. The peer to peer pupil is provided a course syllabus. 7. The peer to peer teacher must provide lesson plans and the grading criteria for each peer to peer course or credit. 8. The teacher records daily attendance for the peer to peer pupil. 9. The teacher of record completes pupil assessment and grading.

Models for Implementing LINKS Model #1 General education elective for both the LINK student and the student with an IEP taught by a teacher who is general education certified in the grade level of the elective

Model #1 Both the LINK and the student with an IEP are enrolled in a general education Peer to Peer course elective and attend the elective course together. What are the students doing in this elective class? LINK student – Peer to Peer Curriculum Student with an IEP – IEP Goals and Objectives – Academic, Social, Independent and Engagement

Model #1 Continued The certified general or special education teacher is assigned to teach a general education Peer to Peer (i.e. LINKS) elective course and serve as the teacher of record. Provides training Facilitates case conferences Gives the grade for both sets of students

Model #1 Continued Additional training, assignments, and or case conferences between the students and the teacher of record may take place outside of the class.

Models for Implementing LINKS Model #2 General Education elective taught by a Peer to Peer Teacher certified in general education in the grade the elective is offered

Model #2 The Student with an IEP is enrolled in a general education content course – course attendance and grade A LINK Student is enrolled in a general education Peer to Peer elective course and is receiving an elective grade The LINK reports to elective Peer to Peer teacher for attendance but attends the general or special education content course with the student with the IEP

Model #2 Continued The Peer to Peer teacher teaches a general education Peer to Peer elective course called LINKS and serves as the teacher of record. Provides training Facilitates case conferences Gives grades for the LINK students in the elective course

Model #2 Continued Supervision of the LINK is ongoing by the Peer to Peer teacher and in coordination with the general education teacher(s) in the general education content course that the LINK attends with the pupil with the IEP. The Peer to Peer elective teacher may schedule additional training and case conferences for the LINK

Models for Implementing LINKS Model #3 General Education elective for pupils with IEP taught by a general education teacher who is also teaching a general education content course Exception: A general education teacher will instruct, assess and assign grades for two separate inter-related courses at the same time. One is a general education content course in which the pupil with ASD is enrolled and the other is a general education LINKS elective that the general education pupil is taking.

Model #3 The student with an IEP is enrolled in a general education content course (e.g. pre-algebra) and is receiving instruction and a grade in the class

Model #3 Continued The LINK student is enrolled in a general education elective course called Peer to Peer and receiving an elective course grade The LINK student attends the general education content course with the student with an IEP and reports to the general education teacher (who is both the Peer to Peer teacher and the content course teacher) for attendance

Model #3 Continued The general education teacher teaches the general education Peer to Peer elective course and serves as the teacher of record. Provides training Facilitates case conferences Gives the grade for the LINK in the elective course

Model #3 Continued At the same time, the general education teacher teaches the content course in which the student with the IEP is enrolled. Additional training and case conferences between the LINK and the general education teacher may take place outside of the general education class to which the LINK is assigned

Models for Implementing LINKS Model #4 General Education elective taught by a special education teacher who is also teaching a special education program Exception: A special education teacher will instruct, assess and assign grades for two separate inter-related courses at the same time. One is the special education content course in which the student with an IEP is enrolled and the other is a general education Peer to Peer elective that the LINK is taking.

Model #4 Continued The student with IEP is enrolled in a special education program and receives instruction in that program The LINK student is enrolled in a general education elective course and is receiving course grade The LINK student reports to the special education teacher for attendance and attends the special education program with the student with the IEP.

Model #4 Continued Special education teacher teachers a general education course called Peer to Peer and serves as the teacher of record. Provides training Facilitates case conferences Give the grade for the LINK in the elective course which is delivered in the special education class

Model #4 Continued The special education teacher is teaching the special education program at the same time. Additional training and case conferences between the LINK and special education teacher may take place outside of the general education class to which the LINK is assigned

Additional training and or case conferences between the LINK Student and Teacher may take place outside of the general/special education class to which the LINK student is assigned for all four options