Description
It takes a village to raise a child, and students with disabilities need even more support from their family, school, and community. In this 15-minute course, you’ll learn ways to help families be more involved with their child’s IEP. When parents have opportunities to contribute to their child’s education, they can help improve the student’s level of learning and development.
This course is presented by Noodle Nook, an educational resource center from celebrated educator Ayo Jones. Ms. Jones has over 15 years of experience in the SPED classroom and has dedicated her life to creating resources for SPED educators.
This session is part of the Special Education Self-Assessment Series. The series is all about self-evaluation and gaining a better understanding of how to meet your legally-mandated obligations regarding special education programs and students receiving special education services.
After taking this course, you’ll have a better understanding of:
- What “family” means related to students
- What family engagement is
- The 6 keys to family engagement
- Self-assessment questions for your campus
Other courses in this series:
SPED Self-Assessment – Child Find and Evaluations
SPED Self-Assessment – IEP Content and Development
SPED Self-Assessment – IEP Implementation
SPED Self-Assessment – Instructional Strategies
SPED Self-Assessment – Properly Constituted IEP Committees
SPED Self-Assessment – Secondary Transition
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