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April 2008

News You Can Use: Spring Edition

More great news for you.

New Publication!
Evidence for Education: Assessment and Accommodations
What accommodations are appropriate for which students? How do accommodations affect student learning and their performance on tests? This Evidence for Education addresses these and other questions and explores the research base in this area. Commentary from education professionals and examples from the field are included to highlight practical tools and resources designed to help educators and families determine appropriate accommodations for children with disabilities. Available online and in PDF format.

 

Building the Legacy: A Training Curriculum on IDEA

Thirteen modules of the IDEA 2004 training curriculum are ready for you to download, share, and use in training—slide shows, handouts, detailed background text for trainers, and resources. (The rest of the package will be available for download from the NICHCY site by Summer 2007.) Come and get 'em!

    Theme A: Welcome to IDEA
  • The Top 10 Basics of Special Education
  • Overview of Key Changes in IDEA 2004
    Theme B: IDEA and General Education
  • Disproportionality and Overrepresentation
  • Early Intervening Services and Response to Intervention
  • Highly Qualified Teachers
  • NIMAS


    Theme C: Evaluating Children for Disability
  • Introduction to Evaluation
  • Initial Evaluation and Reevaluation
  • Identification of Children with Specific Learning Disabilities


  • Theme D: Individualized Education Programs (IEPs)
  • The IEP Team: Who is a Member?
  • Meetings of the IEP Team
  • Children Enrolled by Their Parents in Private Schools
    Theme E: Procedural Safeguards
  • Introduction to Procedural Safeguards
  • Key Issues in Discipline

Want to know when more modules come online for download? Sign up and we'll let you know as soon as each new module in the curriculum becomes available.

Find Out What Else Is New On IDEA 2004

We've updated our OSEP-Reviewed Materials on IDEA 2004 page to include not just the training materials NICHCY's produced, but also lots of other resources from the Department of Education, the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP), and the TA&D network (that's the technical assistance and dissemination network of more than 40 speciality projects funded by OSEP).

Grant Directories Online!

Every year the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) at the U.S. Department of Education funds nearly 1,000 projects as part of its discretionary grants program. NICHCY maintains OSEP's database of these projects and produces the annual directories that describe all the discretionary projects OSEP funds in a given fiscal year. The 2006 directories are now available online (as are the FY 2004 and FY 2005 directories). Have a look!