Assessment to Specially Designed Instruction: Writing & Applying the Data

3.00 Points
  • Wed, Nov 13, 2024 - Wed, Nov 13, 2024

  • Instructional Service Center (ISC)

  • 128

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Course No.

#121470

Category

District: ESE / FDLRS / FIN (9370)

Classroom Hours

3.00

Non-Classroom
Hours

0

Component Numbers

2.100.032 Instructional Practices in Exceptional Student Edu

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Start Date

Wed, Nov 13, 2024

End Date

Wed, Nov 13, 2024
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Wed, Nov 13, 2024

Withdrawal Deadline

Wed, Nov 13, 2024

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This course is designed to build upon participants' knowledge from the Assessing Reading Progress Monitoring training.  Participants will learn how to use the data that they have collected to create a thorough IEP present level and goals to communicate the strengths and weaknesses of their students in a data driven manner. Participants will also learn to use the data collected to drive and design the necessary SDI for students. Prerequisites of this course include:

  • Successful completion of Part 1 of Assessing Reading & Progress Monitoring
  • Assessments administered and brought to this course for one student
  • Fully charged computer
  • Core Literacy Assessing Reading Multiple Measures book received during Part 1


Schedule

START DATE

START TIME

End TIME

11-13-2024

05:00PM

08:00PM

Additional Information


Substitute Provided No
Stipend Provided (Charter teachers) No
Stipend Provided (HCPS teachers) No
Stipend Provided (Private teachers) No
Does this training contribute to a teacher's meeting the criteria for Highly Qualified status? Yes
Evaluation Method - Students Z-None (No measurable impact on students)
Evaluation Method - Staff E-Fidelity of Implementation
Delivery Methods A-Workshop (knowledge transmission / training focus)
Follow-Up Methods P-Participant Product related to training (may include lesson plans, written reflection, audio/videotape, case study, samples of student work)