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PBLNY Project-based Learning for All Engaging and Challenging Students with Disabilities Randi Downs and Rosanna Grund

The Training 3 Full Days Co- Facilitated Multi-disciplinary teams ( special ed teachers, program teaching assistants, related service providers) Training specialized for special classes On going coaching to support planning and implementation

“When Children develop a sense of themselves as successful problem solvers who can change the world, they are assets to themselves, their families, our communities, and the world.” Sylvia Martinez

PL 94-142 and IDEA “requires that all students have access to the same rich curriculum as all other students and that they be held to the same level of accountability as all other students. With those requirements, there can no longer be different curricula and standards…”

We asked teachers to share outcomes for their graduates…

Challenging Question: How do we help our students develop a sense of themselves as successful problem solvers who can change the world so they become assets to themselves, their families, our communities, and the world?

Buck Institute Gold Standard PBL

Key Knowledge, Understanding, & Success Skills What IEP goals might be assessed through the PBL experience? What success skills will students practice and acquire? Where will our students need extra support?

Our Journey (Fishbowl Reflection May 2015)

Significant Content Activity- Unpack the Core •Select a grade level that is typical of your students •Select a Common Core Standard within that grade level –Unpack the Standard –Analyze the sub-skills •Present your standard and results Include accommodations you would need to make OSPI/WEA

NYSAA

PBL to Promote Inquiry

PBL to Assess the Learning

PBL to Engage with the Community

From Planning to Action Please Welcome… Kelly Buck: Teacher for the “Team” classroom at Solvay Middle School Sarah Snyder: for the “Stellata” program at OCM BOCES McEvoy (Now at “SKATE” at Homer Elem)) Ann Currie: STAR at Homer Elementary

Thank you! rdowns@ocmboces.org rgrund@ocmboces.org @randidowns45