Section 1462 (b) (2) (A)

  • (A) Assisting effective existing, improving existing, or developing new, collaborative personnel preparation activities undertaken by institutions of higher education, local educational agencies, and other local entities that incorporate best practices and scientifically based research, where applicable, in providing special education and general education teachers, principals, administrators, and related services personnel with the knowledge and skills to effectively support students with disabilities, including—
    • (i) working collaboratively in regular classroom settings;
    • (ii) using appropriate supports, accommodations, and curriculum modifications;
    • (iii) implementing effective teaching strategies, classroom-based techniques, and interventions to ensure appropriate identification of students who may be eligible for special education services, and to prevent the misidentification, inappropriate overidentification, or underidentification of children as having a disability, especially minority and limited English proficient children;
    • (iv) effectively working with and involving parents in the education of their children;
    • (v) utilizing strategies, including positive behavioral interventions, for addressing the conduct of children with disabilities that impedes their learning and that of others in the classroom;
    • (vi) effectively constructing IEPs, participating in IEP meetings, and implementing IEPs;
    • (vii) preparing children with disabilities to participate in statewide assessments (with or without accommodations) and alternate assessments, as appropriate, and to ensure that all children with disabilities are a part of all accountability systems under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 [20 U.S.C. 6301 et seq.]; and
    • (viii) working in high need elementary schools and secondary schools, including urban schools, rural schools, and schools operated by an entity described in section 6113(d)(1)(A)(ii) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 [20 U.S.C. 7423(d)(1)(A)(ii)], and schools that serve high numbers or percentages of limited English proficient children.

    • Severe Discrepancy
      idea_regulations-template-default single single-idea_regulations postid-77549 wp-custom-logo wp-embed-responsive with-font-selector no-anchor-scroll footer-on-bottom animate-body-popup social-brand-colors hide-focus-outline link-style-standard has-sidebar content-title-style-normal content-width-normal content-style-boxed content-vertical-padding-show non-transparent-header mobile-non-transparent-header kadence-elementor-colors elementor-default elementor-kit-82278 1462(b)(2)(A) Section1462(b)(2)(A) Section 1462 (b) (2) (A) Section 1462 (b) (2) (A) Section 1462 b 2 A Section1462b2A 1462 b 2 A 1462b2A Section-1462-b-2-A Section 1462 b 2 A Section-1462-b-2-A Section1462b2A

      Last modified on November 7, 2019