Part A: Author names, year published, title, volume number, issue number, and page numbers
Part B- provide a summary of article including the purpose and two examples of provided strategies, guidelines, and resources(Please be sure the summary is at least 200 words, minimum)
Part C- List a minimum of 2 course objectives relavant to the article, including the number of the course objective(please use the exact wording of the course objective(below) and state how it relates)
Course objectives:
- Students will explain key legal, legislative and historical events which have shaped services for students with disabilities and guide, eligibility determination, service delivery, and use of positive behavior supports
- Students will compare and contrast the roles and responsibilities of professionals providing services to students with disabilities and their families
- Students will review and reflect on the range of needs of and challenges facing students with disabilities including assistive technology, behavioral needs, learning difficulties, and transitions points including home-based early intervention programs, to post secondary adult life
- Students will appraise the diversity of students educated in publishing school classrooms (Pre-K to 21) including culturally diverse students with disabilities and students in rural settings
- Students will describe the commonalities across categories of exceptionality covered under IDEA as related to definition, etiology, characteristic, and effective assessment and interventions
- Students will describe and apply learning and behavioral characteristics beyond the parameters associated with traditional disability categories for a strengths based, cross-categorical perspective
- Students will analyze environmental, medical, and instructional interventions to meet the academic, intellectual, social, emotional and behavioral needs of students with disabilities and their families
- Students will describe assessment procedures, progress monitoring for RTI and MTSS, and referral, placement and evaluation process that reflect evidence-based practices and legal guidelines for students in grades PreK -12
- Students will articulate the ethical principles and standards guiding special education teachers for professional practice with parents, families and related services professionals
- Students will critically examine the field of Special Education and its linkages ti related disciplines including speech and language pathologists, social workers and school counselors
Part D- List a minimum of 3 Illinois Professional Teaching Standards which are addressed in the article.. refer to https://www.isbe.net/Documents/IL_prof_teaching_stds.pdf)
(Please list the standard number and the full text associated with standard, I.e 8N)
Part E- Decribe a minimum of two ways information can be used in future work with students with disabilities, their families and/or related professionals