CRAFTING AND IMPLEMENTING AN INCLUSIVE IEP
In this webinar Washington’s Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction's (OSPI) and TIES Center provide an overview of a new resource, Comprehensive Inclusive Education in Washington. OSPI re-envisioned its support for families and schools to develop and implement inclusive IEPs. Partnering with the TIES Center at the University of Minnesota, they developed an online resource that integrates high-quality inclusive education for all students with disabilities, including students with extensive support needs, with the technical requirements of a well-designed IEP.
The resource meaningfully engages family and student voices throughout the process of developing and implementing an inclusive IEP. It begins by building on a vision for each student, challenges limiting beliefs about inclusive education, supports meaningful collaboration with families, and provides a process for implementing inclusive education throughout the school day and across the school year.
The resource meaningfully engages family and student voices throughout the process of developing and implementing an inclusive IEP. It begins by building on a vision for each student, challenges limiting beliefs about inclusive education, supports meaningful collaboration with families, and provides a process for implementing inclusive education throughout the school day and across the school year.
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This webinar has been developed for parents, families, caregivers, educators,
early childhood educatorsand providers across disciplines.
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early childhood educatorsand providers across disciplines.
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