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MrsPowers
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Question for Special Education teachers
This may apply more for middle school and high school teachers but I am looking for some feedback.
How do you distribute IEP information to the mainstream teachers? Just curious how other schools work this. We are trying to improve our system.
Thanks!
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Posted 10/2/07 6:25 PM |
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donegal419
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Re: Question for Special Education teachers
On superintendent conference day (first day back in September) all special ed. teachers are given copies of the IEPS of the kids on their case load. we are also given about 10 extra copies. it is the responsibility of the general ed. teachers and the special teachers (Art, music, etc.) to meet with us briefly during the day to sign saying they spoke with us and saw the IEP. I give each of those teachers a copy of the IEP. it is their responsibility ot file it away. i use that time to mention anything they REALLY need to know (i.e. i dont' tell the art teacher joey's reading goals, but i will tell her if he has major fine motor issues) as well as answer any of their questions.
for the general ed. teacher i work with, i actually sit down and talk at length about what they need to do to accommodate the child and give them a list of all their testing and program mods. because i push-in with their kids, we talk all the time.
the IEP seceretary prints out and collates all the IEPs for us before school starts so are not the ones responsible for getting all the IEPs printed.
My district uses a program called IEP Direct. We use this to input goals and objectives and do progress reports. any special educator can access the IEPs for the building. (i.e. speech therapist sees all, OT sees all, etc.) Works out well.....
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Posted 10/2/07 7:04 PM |
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Jacksmommy
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Re: Question for Special Education teachers
I am a middle high school teacher. Sped teachers in our school have IEP direct. What would happen previously is we would have about 10 -20 students that we were responsible for getting copies of IEPS to their teachers. Now the school district has a program (I think it is called edushare - I am not sure b/c I don't use it but I will ask my coteacher later when I speak to her and edit it later) and they have electronic access to all the kids in their class that have IEP's and 504 plans. It saves trees too! They need to sign a paper at the beginning of school that says they read through all the students IEP's. Our sped chair laces it into the gened teachers on the first day of school every year!
ETA: Its called Eduline
Message edited 10/2/2007 7:29:16 PM.
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Posted 10/2/07 7:26 PM |
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Karen
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Re: Question for Special Education teachers
We have access to all IEP's electronically, but for confidentially reasons, we are not allowed to print them.
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Posted 10/2/07 7:52 PM |
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browneyedgirl
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Re: Question for Special Education teachers
Posted by donegal419
On superintendent conference day (first day back in September) all special ed. teachers are given copies of the IEPS of the kids on their case load. we are also given about 10 extra copies. it is the responsibility of the general ed. teachers and the special teachers (Art, music, etc.) to meet with us briefly during the day to sign saying they spoke with us and saw the IEP. I give each of those teachers a copy of the IEP. it is their responsibility ot file it away. i use that time to mention anything they REALLY need to know (i.e. i dont' tell the art teacher joey's reading goals, but i will tell her if he has major fine motor issues) as well as answer any of their questions.
for the general ed. teacher i work with, i actually sit down and talk at length about what they need to do to accommodate the child and give them a list of all their testing and program mods. because i push-in with their kids, we talk all the time.
the IEP seceretary prints out and collates all the IEPs for us before school starts so are not the ones responsible for getting all the IEPs printed.
My district uses a program called IEP Direct. We use this to input goals and objectives and do progress reports. any special educator can access the IEPs for the building. (i.e. speech therapist sees all, OT sees all, etc.) Works out well.....
same here
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Posted 10/2/07 7:56 PM |
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CurlyQ
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Re: Question for Special Education teachers
Within the first week of school the psychologist, principal and all special teachers (pe, music etc) all meet with the special education teachers for distribution of IEP's at this time we go over important info such as medication alerts etc and then everyone signs off. This is for an elementary school but it is a good method so everyone is on the same page. The meeting takes about 30 minutes.
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Posted 10/2/07 7:58 PM |
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MrsPowers
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Name: Ivelysse
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Re: Question for Special Education teachers
Posted by donegal419
On superintendent conference day (first day back in September) all special ed. teachers are given copies of the IEPS of the kids on their case load. we are also given about 10 extra copies. it is the responsibility of the general ed. teachers and the special teachers (Art, music, etc.) to meet with us briefly during the day to sign saying they spoke with us and saw the IEP. I give each of those teachers a copy of the IEP. it is their responsibility ot file it away. i use that time to mention anything they REALLY need to know (i.e. i dont' tell the art teacher joey's reading goals, but i will tell her if he has major fine motor issues) as well as answer any of their questions.
for the general ed. teacher i work with, i actually sit down and talk at length about what they need to do to accommodate the child and give them a list of all their testing and program mods. because i push-in with their kids, we talk all the time.
the IEP seceretary prints out and collates all the IEPs for us before school starts so are not the ones responsible for getting all the IEPs printed.
My district uses a program called IEP Direct. We use this to input goals and objectives and do progress reports. any special educator can access the IEPs for the building. (i.e. speech therapist sees all, OT sees all, etc.) Works out well.....
This is a great idea! I have also heard of another district that does a similar system. I like it a lot and I am going to relay the information to my director. Thanks!
We use IEP direct also! I love it! It makes our job so much easier when writing IEPs and etc. As a special educator I can access all the IEPs in the building as well.
Thanks again for the feedback!
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Posted 10/2/07 8:19 PM |
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MrsPowers
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Re: Question for Special Education teachers
Posted by ejm1219
I am a middle high school teacher. Sped teachers in our school have IEP direct. What would happen previously is we would have about 10 -20 students that we were responsible for getting copies of IEPS to their teachers. Now the school district has a program (I think it is called edushare - I am not sure b/c I don't use it but I will ask my coteacher later when I speak to her and edit it later) and they have electronic access to all the kids in their class that have IEP's and 504 plans. It saves trees too! They need to sign a paper at the beginning of school that says they read through all the students IEP's. Our sped chair laces it into the gened teachers on the first day of school every year!
ETA: Its called Eduline
My district is looking into Eduline and another program. Hopefully it will be in place by next Sept! I would be thrilled if the teachers could access the IEPs on the computer. That is great!
Thanks! I appreciate the feedback!
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Posted 10/2/07 8:21 PM |
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Diane
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Re: Question for Special Education teachers
Every teacher has a password to IEP direct, so it is THEIR responsibility to look at them. We also do our attendance on the computer, and they can access their IEP from that.
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Posted 10/3/07 9:18 AM |
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Nicole728
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Re: Question for Special Education teachers
We do all our IEP's Electronically and every teacher has a password to log on and look at them if they need too.
They are only printed out at IEP meetings, re evals, addendums, and change of placements.
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Posted 10/3/07 11:59 AM |
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MrsPowers
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Re: Question for Special Education teachers
Posted by Diane
Every teacher has a password to IEP direct, so it is THEIR responsibility to look at them. We also do our attendance on the computer, and they can access their IEP from that.
Every teacher in the building has access to IEP direct?
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Posted 10/3/07 4:48 PM |
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Karen
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Re: Question for Special Education teachers
Posted by MrsPowers
Posted by Diane
Every teacher has a password to IEP direct, so it is THEIR responsibility to look at them. We also do our attendance on the computer, and they can access their IEP from that.
Every teacher in the building has access to IEP direct?
this is the setup that we have in my building too.
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Posted 10/3/07 6:54 PM |
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MrsPowers
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Re: Question for Special Education teachers
Posted by Karen
Posted by MrsPowers
Posted by Diane
Every teacher has a password to IEP direct, so it is THEIR responsibility to look at them. We also do our attendance on the computer, and they can access their IEP from that.
Every teacher in the building has access to IEP direct?
this is the setup that we have in my building too.
Wow! There is a lot of information in IEP direct. That means every teacher in the school has access to info on all of the special education students?
How many spec ed students do you have in your school?
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Posted 10/3/07 7:14 PM |
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MrsPowers
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Re: Question for Special Education teachers
Posted by Diane
Every teacher has a password to IEP direct, so it is THEIR responsibility to look at them. We also do our attendance on the computer, and they can access their IEP from that.
How will the teachers know which kids are special education students?
What program do you use for attendance that you have access to their IEPs also?
Thanks
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Posted 10/3/07 7:15 PM |
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Karen
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Re: Question for Special Education teachers
Posted by MrsPowers
Posted by Karen
Posted by MrsPowers
Posted by Diane
Every teacher has a password to IEP direct, so it is THEIR responsibility to look at them. We also do our attendance on the computer, and they can access their IEP from that.
Every teacher in the building has access to IEP direct?
this is the setup that we have in my building too.
Wow! There is a lot of information in IEP direct. That means every teacher in the school has access to info on all of the special education students?
How many spec ed students do you have in your school?
I think there are about 150+ IEP's in the system.
Generally, the first or second week of school each special ed teacher will reach out to the general ed teachers regarding their students. We get a quick summary - i.e. who gets what mods - and then we are responsible for logging into the system and getting the details.
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Posted 10/3/07 8:10 PM |
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Chai77
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Re: Question for Special Education teachers
Posted by MrsPowers
Posted by Diane
Every teacher has a password to IEP direct, so it is THEIR responsibility to look at them. We also do our attendance on the computer, and they can access their IEP from that.
How will the teachers know which kids are special education students?
What program do you use for attendance that you have access to their IEPs also?
Thanks
My district uses eschool and if a student has an IEP, any teacher with that student on his/her roster can link up to IEP direct through eschool. I like that it's all electronic and we don't have to print out IEP's for the just under 300 sped kids we have in the building (I'm the school psych).
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Posted 10/3/07 9:17 PM |
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MrsPowers
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Re: Question for Special Education teachers
Posted by Chai77
Posted by MrsPowers
Posted by Diane
Every teacher has a password to IEP direct, so it is THEIR responsibility to look at them. We also do our attendance on the computer, and they can access their IEP from that.
How will the teachers know which kids are special education students?
What program do you use for attendance that you have access to their IEPs also?
Thanks
My district uses eschool and if a student has an IEP, any teacher with that student on his/her roster can link up to IEP direct through eschool. I like that it's all electronic and we don't have to print out IEP's for the just under 300 sped kids we have in the building (I'm the school psych).
That's great!
We are looking into either eschool or infinite campus for the district to adopt before September. So hopefully that will help. Thanks again!
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Posted 10/4/07 5:58 AM |
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Diane
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Re: Question for Special Education teachers
Posted by MrsPowers
Posted by Diane
Every teacher has a password to IEP direct, so it is THEIR responsibility to look at them. We also do our attendance on the computer, and they can access their IEP from that.
How will the teachers know which kids are special education students?
What program do you use for attendance that you have access to their IEPs also?
Thanks
It is the responsibility of the IEP teacher to notify all mainstreamed teachers that a child is classifies. Our attendance is called SASI
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Posted 10/4/07 12:30 PM |
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MrsPowers
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Re: Question for Special Education teachers
Posted by Diane
Posted by MrsPowers
Posted by Diane
Every teacher has a password to IEP direct, so it is THEIR responsibility to look at them. We also do our attendance on the computer, and they can access their IEP from that.
How will the teachers know which kids are special education students?
What program do you use for attendance that you have access to their IEPs also?
Thanks
It is the responsibility of the IEP teacher to notify all mainstreamed teachers that a child is classifies. Our attendance is called SASI
Thanks!
We currently use SASI too for attendance. But our district is looking into a new program for next year.
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Posted 10/4/07 4:20 PM |
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