Individual Education Plans Standards for Development Program Planning and Implementation

Individual Education Plans   Standards for Development  Program Planning  and Implementation
Author: Ontario. Ministry of Education
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 23
Release: 2000
Genre: Educational planning
ISBN: 077940078X

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This document describes, new, province-wide standards that school boards must meet when developing, implementing, and monitoring Individual Education Plans (IEPs) for exceptional students, in accordance with Regulation 181/98 of the Education Act, and for students not identified as exceptional who are receiving a special education program and services.--Introd., p. 3.

Student Specific Planning

Student Specific Planning
Author: Lee-Ila Bothe,Manitoba. Manitoba Education
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2010
Genre: Individualized education programs
ISBN: 0771142943

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Understanding Developing and Writing Effective IEPs

Understanding  Developing  and Writing Effective IEPs
Author: Roger Pierangelo,George Giuliani
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2007-04-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781452296814

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Written by legal and education experts and aligned with the reauthorization of IDEA 2004, this practical resource provides a step-by-step plan for creating, writing, and evaluating IEPs.

Educating One and All

Educating One and All
Author: National Research Council,Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education,Board on Testing and Assessment,Committee on Goals 2000 and the Inclusion of Students with Disabilities
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 1997-06-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780309057899

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In the movement toward standards-based education, an important question stands out: How will this reform affect the 10% of school-aged children who have disabilities and thus qualify for special education? In Educating One and All, an expert committee addresses how to reconcile common learning for all students with individualized education for "one"â€"the unique student. The book makes recommendations to states and communities that have adopted standards-based reform and that seek policies and practices to make reform consistent with the requirements of special education. The committee explores the ideas, implementation issues, and legislative initiatives behind the tradition of special education for people with disabilities. It investigates the policy and practice implications of the current reform movement toward high educational standards for all students. Educating One and All examines the curricula and expected outcomes of standards-based education and the educational experience of students with disabilitiesâ€"and identifies points of alignment between the two areas. The volume documents the diverse population of students with disabilities and their school experiences. Because approaches to assessment and accountability are key to standards-based reforms, the committee analyzes how assessment systems currently address students with disabilities, including testing accommodations. The book addresses legal and resource implications, as well as parental participation in children's education.

The Construction of Disability in our Schools

The Construction of Disability in our Schools
Author: Kathryn Underwood
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2019-02-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789087902223

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This book is about the meaning of disability in schools. The experience of children with disabilities in schools has undergone substantial change over the last twenty years (and more) with many children who would have once been living in institutions now going to school alongside their peers. With this monumental shift and the continuing increased participation of people with disabilities, one might wonder what disability means.

Being Smart about Gifted Education

Being Smart about Gifted Education
Author: Dona J. Matthews,Joanne F. Foster
Publsiher: Great Potential Press, Inc.
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2009
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780910707954

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The book presents practical strategies to identify and nurture exceptionally high ability in children. These authors promote the "mastery" (rather than the "mystery") model of gifted education and challenge several common practices and assumptions.

How Black and Working Class Children Are Deprived of Basic Education in Canada

How Black and Working Class Children Are Deprived of Basic Education in Canada
Author: Bairu Sium
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2014-04-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789462095939

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This book is the culmination of twenty-four years of research. It explores the thematic intersections of race, class, immigration, and the potential of building student-centered classrooms. Of course, the building of a truly student-centered is itself a slow and contested process. Over the years, progressive changes towards more inclusive education made by some governments were dismantled by others, and have left disadvantaged children where they were before the study was launched. In the meantime, the system has perfected the process of streaming minority children to dead-end courses that betray the social and economic mobility advertised to them. This book examines the moments and positions of educational betrayal in which racialized and working class students disproportionately find themselves. For many, at that point the only option is to drop out of school and engage in the drug trade or other lifestyles that put them at further risk. This is a longitudinal study of a kind with respect to reform and changes retained in education. It started with eight months observation of a split level grade five and six classroom in September 1986. That was instrumental in identifying the uphill battle that black, working class and new immigrant children and their parents were facing to secure the education they deserved. Through continued reviews, observation and follow up interviews change or lack of it was traced. The results call for urgent overhaul of the way education is provided to all children. The book ends with suggestions to effect change.

The Ontario Curriculum Grades 11 and 12

The Ontario Curriculum  Grades 11 and 12
Author: Ontario. Ministry of Education
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2007
Genre: Curriculum planning
ISBN: 1424947006

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