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PUT TITLE HERE Collaborating for Better IEPs Slide Deck No.4 Ministry of Education, 2009

Collaborating for Better IEPs This slide deck looks at the components of the IEP through the lens of collaboration. Each step in the development of the IEP has opportunities and challenges in collaborating with a number of individuals/groups in schools, school boards and beyond with families and the community. These opportunities and challenges are explored. It also includes links to ministry resources as well as other related websites.

Collaborating for Better IEPs Goals of the Presentation: Provide a model of a collaborative IEP team Outline methods to support a collaborative IEP process Facilitate discussions related to local practices that support a collaborative IEP process Professional Learning Communities

Ministry of Education Strategic Directions Overall Goals High levels of student achievement Reduced gaps in student achievement Increased public confidence and support for public education Goals for Special Education Improved outcomes for students receiving special education Increased capacity of schools to effectively meet the needs of a variety of learners in settings ranging from regular to self-contained classrooms Improved balance between a focus on teaching and learning, and the need for appropriate process, documentation and accountability More cooperative connections between schools and families of students facing learning challenges; promoting a positive environment

Knowing Your Students Personalization is…. Knowing your students Knowing where they are at in their learning Knowing where they need to go in their learning Knowing how to get them to where they need to go in their learning

Collaborating for Better IEPs Delivering an educational program that is appropriate to the strengths and needs of students receiving special education programs and services is the goal of all partners in special education.

Collaborating for Better IEPs Classroom teachers need the support of the larger community to create a learning environment that supports students with special education needs. (Education For All K-6, 2005, p. 4)

Model of a Collaborative IEP Team IEP Student Special Education Staff Support Personnel Community Stakeholders Classroom Teacher(s)PrincipalParent(s)

Methods to Support Collaboration Provide opportunity for others to specify how and to what degree of involvement they wish Communicate openly and regularly in clear language Gather feedback and check for concern or confusion Contact using a variety of methods Distribute agenda (including who will attend) prior to discussions Provide opportunities for input

Critical Links Parent / Student Consultation IEP Report Card Curriculum

Collaborating for Better IEPs Teachers gather assessment data from a variety of sources to provide information about the student’s learning and behaviour in different settings and from various perspectives.

Collaborating for Better IEPs Develop a common understanding of the student’s strengths and needs as they affect his/her ability to learn and demonstrate learning, and his/her educational goals.

Collaborating for Better IEPs Determine which types of environment, instructional and/or assessment accommodations can help the student learn and demonstrate learning.

Collaborating for Better IEPs Select and make recommendations about the purchase and effective use of individualized equipment if applicable.

Collaborating for Better IEPs Programs AccommodatedModifiedAlternative

Collaborating for Better IEPs Determine the type and level of support required from support services personnel.

Collaborating for Better IEPs Implement an integrated process when planning for transitions.

Collaborating for Better IEPs Involve parents as active participants in decisions related to the program and services for their children with special education needs. Parents should feel confident that their participation is valued.

Collaborating for Better IEPs Students, parents and educators all play important roles in the planning and implementation of a student’s special education program.

Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) A collaborative IEP team is an example of a PLC A PLC: is about process, a problem solving forum to support student achievement functions as a medium for constant improvement (e.g., instruction, assessment, student achievement) An Effective PLC is organic and involves continuous communication.

Collaborating for Better IEPs Discuss: Examples of issues or barriers related to collaborative IEP processes Ideas for resolving or preventing issues and barriers to collaboration.

Collaborating for Better IEPs Effective communication can help each party understand and acknowledge the perspective and contributions of others. Steps to Problem Solving: Define the Issue Share information and ideas Generate and explore possible solutions Predict consequences Choose a solution and develop a plan for action, including performance measures Do a follow-up evaluation

Supports for the Development and Implementation of Effective IEPs Education Act, Regulation 181/98 Individual Education Plans: Standards for Development, Program Planning, and Implementation (2000) The Individual Education Plan (IEP): A Resource Guide (2004) IEP Collaborative Review 2006/07 Provincial Report: Common Trends Provincial Electronic IEP Template (2007) Shared Solutions A Guide to Preventing and Resolving Conflicts Regarding Programs and Services for Students with Special Education Needs (2007) Sample IEPs (2008/09) LDAO parent/student IEP website (2009)

Websites Ontario Ministry of Education, Special Education html html Sample IEPs - PEI/index.htmlhttp:// PEI/index.html EQAO Guide for Accommodations, a Special Provision and Exemptions web.pdf web.pdf Special Education Advisory Committee Information Program