4 Resources to Build General Educators’ Understanding of Special Education
December 5, 2019
By: Angela Denning
Source: Frontline Education
Special education leaders are in a unique position to accomplish good for their students, given their specialized training, talents and well-earned knowledge. They also have the unique ability to improve students’ experiences in general education. The complex and ever-changing world of special education can seem unfamiliar to general educators. Special education leaders have the opportunity to shed light on some of the mystery for them. And the less mystery, the better outcomes for students.
So how can you help general educators navigate individualized education programs (IEPs), deliver accommodations from an IEP and generally support students in general education settings — without adding hours of work to your already packed day?
The following resources can easily be shared with general education colleagues to build or deepen knowledge of special education and the IEP process. Click on the links below to explore each resource.