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Richard Henderson Evelyn S. Johnson Shannon Dunston Division of Special Education Division of Student Achievement and School Improvement Idaho State Department of Education Webinar #3 May 2011 Idaho Early Learning Guidelines
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OBJECTIVES How to use in the development of preschool IEP goals Alignment to the Early Childhood Outcomes Family Activities
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Overview Adopted October 2010 as best practice/standards for LEA preschool eGuidelines were developed by… Why electronic? Revisions
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How to get to the eGuidelines healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/Portals/0/Children/IELeGuide lines/Idaho_Early_Learning_eGuidelines.htm Idaho Training Clearinghouse http://itcnew.idahotc.com Idaho State Department of Education http://www.sde.idaho.gov Idaho Department of Health and Welfare http://healthandwelfare.ida ho.gov
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Present Level of Performance/IEP Goals Assessments Present Level of Performance IEP Goals
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Early Childhood Outcomes eGuideline Domain Areas Social and Emotional Acquiring and Using Knowledge (pre- academic skills) Taking Appropriate Action to Meet Needs (Behavioral) Crosswalk Approaches to learning and cognitive development Physical well-being, health, and motor development Social and emotional development General Knowledge Communication, language, and literacy
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Family Discussion about child Providing family with information
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What comes next? Statewide Early Childhood Technical Assistance Summer Institute 7-two day trainings (Earn College Credit) July 12-13 Pocatello July 14-15 Idaho Falls July 19-20 Couer d’Alene July 21-22 Lewiston Aug. 11-12 Twin Falls Aug. 15-16 Nampa Aug. 17-18 Boise
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www.idahotc.com www.idahotc.com Training and Technology for Today’s Tomorrow Website to link school professionals and parents with special education training opportunities and resources across the state. Supported By: –Idaho State Department of Education (ISDE), Special Education Project Team: –Cari Murphy –Shawn Wright
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Statewide Special Education Technical Assistance (SESTA ) Center for School Improvement & Policy Studies, BSU Gina Hopper, Carol Carnahan, Associate DirectorStatewide Consultant ginahopper@boisestate.edu ginahopper@boisestate.edu carolcarnahan@boisestate.edu carolcarnahan@boisestate.edu 208.426.4363 208.426.3257
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www.sde.idaho.gov/site/isee
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Contact Information: Shannon Dunstan Early Childhood & Interagency Coordinator Idaho State Department of Education Division of Student Achievement and School Improvement Division of Special Education (208) 332-6908 sdunston@sde.idaho.gov
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