RFDC wrote:
spanky wrote:
Special education laws are really mucking this whole thing up. How can a school meet the needs of every special ed student, as mandated in their IEP, when....the student’s entire educational environment literally flipped upside down in a matter of days? It’s impossible for schools to mandate online learning without meeting the legally mandated needs of those students....yet we are all stuck at home.
And while we are on the topic (speaking to a very small audience on this one)
Regularly scheduled IEP meetings must also take place, as scheduled, if online learning is required.
So.....skype/zoom conferences within the mandated deadlines.
Fun. Almost impossible to compete.
I teach Special Education in high school here. This has been my biggest question in all of this e learning and virtual stuff. No one seems to have a very good answer. I was told I am to contact my students by email and phone to let them know that I am available to help them with any issues they have while completely any work during this time. But ultimately I do not think it is going to be a major issue here because knowing our students I highly doubt many of them do any of the e learning during this down time.
Thankfully I only have one IEP meeting left for the school year and it is probably the best student on my case load and I am sure that a video conference will be fine with no issues.
It is quite the ordeal. Our Spec Ed director is retiring at the end of this year and I am sure he is wishing he went out last year instead o having to wade thru this mess.
The law says you must meet the accommodations as stated in the IEP....
But look at many of the accommodations that appear in commonly in IEPs. It’s literally impossible to do.
But if you don’t do it, you’re breaking the law.
Schools/districts/states are constantly changing their directives every day on what to do....but it’s ultimately a federal law, so.....here we are.
It’s maddening. And like I said earlier, it affects every student, not just those with an IEP.
My personal opinion, here is the best (but not great) solution:
Fed says “that’s it, school is over for this year. Grades are frozen at this point. Everyone spend your time adjusting your curriculums for next year for an entire group of kids that are 1/4 year behind”.
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FavreFan wrote:
Im pretty hammered right now.