Monday, April 22, 2013

Utah Parent Center

Great resource for parents of children with disabilities.
http://www.sonomaselpa.org/content.php?PageId=733

This is a great website for form templates including Spanish forms.
SPED forms, checklists, tables and procedures

This link takes you to the NASET (National Association of Special Education Teachers) site where there much information to assist teachers in the IEP process. 

There is also a ppt from this website on how to write a comprehensive report:

Writing a comprehensive report (ppt)

This information in this ppt is very detailed and would be a great help to anyone new to the report-writing process.
Dynamic Learning Maps

This is a great resource for those looking for an alternative way to assess students with disabilities that aligns with Common Core Standards and challenges students at their level.  This website is for students and parents, educators, policymakers, and researchers. 
http://nichcy.org/schoolage/accommodations

NICHCY is a wonderful resource for understanding disabilities and how to best serve people with disabilities.  This link is to the section on accommodations and provides a concise overview of different types of accommodations and how they might work for students.  There are also links to specific topics with more detailed information.
http://www.cec.sped.org/Standards/Ethical-Principles-and-Practice-Standards

The Council for Exceptional Children website includes this section on ethical principles and standards for special education professionals. There are 17 principles that are outlined as well as standards in the following categories:
  • Teaching and assessment
  • Professional credentials and employment
  • Professional development
  • Professional colleagues
  • Paraeducators
  • Parents and families
  • Research
  • Case management
  • Non-educational support
This is a valuable resource for schools and families in maintaining professional and ethical practices and collaborations.