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1 Kaitlin White Mark Sanders Megan Davenport Nicole Faulkner

2 Table of Contents What is NCLB? Philosophical Approach Historical background IDEA Curriculum Testing and Funding Roles of a Special Educator Collaboration

3 What is No Child Left Behind? The purpose of this law is to close the achievement gap with accountability and choice. –Accountability: The school system Administration Teachers –Choice: Parental Choice Different schools that meet AYP Special Education Goals: –All students with limited English proficiency will become proficient –Taught by highly qualified teachers –Meet AYP standards AYP –Assessment through testing Disabilities

4 Philosophical Approach Constructivist Developmentalist

5 Constructivist PRO: Requirement to reach diverse learners may lead to more hands- on/applied instruction, less memorization. CON: AYP req’t may lead to exact opposite- just know the facts and be able to repeat it on a test. Testing and progress req’t take focus away from the learning experience.

6 Developmentalist NCLB by it’s NAME should mean that each student is getting their individual needs met, BUT- AYP and other requirements may not allow teacher’s time to do this. Inclusion: SpEd students may be on different developmental levels than peers – good or bad? IEP is a very developmentalist approach: education is student-centered and student- specific, built around one student and begins at their current level of learning and development.

7 Historical Background Learning Disabilities (LD) as a field of research in the early 1960s Elementary and Secondary Education Act in 1965 Programs for LD students in the early 1970s

8 More Historical Background November1975 President Ford signed the Education for All Handicapped Children Act IDEA Act in 1975 (original) –Revisions throughout the implementation Last Revision 2004

9 Even More Historical Background Improving America’s Schools Act 1994 –Addition to Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 NCLB Act 2001

10 Individuals with Disabilities Education Plan Inclusion (Mainstreaming) Education Community toleration Closing the Gap between Special Needs students and General Curriculum Students

11 Curriculum General Education Classes –Inclusion as soon as possible Prepare the students for real world experiences Severe Cognitive Abilities IEPs (Accommodations and Modifications)

12 Accommodations –Equal Access to learning and equal opportunity to show what they know. Areas to accommodate –Instruction –Organization –Grades –Homework –Testing –Environment –Communication

13 Modifications –Provide meaningful and productive learning experiences. Areas to modify: –Instruction –Organization –Homework –Testing –Grades –Environment –Communication

14 Testing AYP –1% sit out Alternative Assessments High Stakes

15 Example Questions

16 Role of the Special Educator Before and After No Child Left Behind

17 NCLB and the Speducator More Consulting / Less Teaching Overall + effect –Results in more inclusion –Results in more collaboration

18 More of a Consultant GenEducators may need SpEd strategies to raise test scores (Neel, 2006) NCLB mandates that students learn from highly qualified (not SpEd)

19 More Inclusion Same Access, Same Teacher, Same Test –So- Same Classroom? (Handler, 2006; Paulsen, 2008)

20 Collaboration is a Joy! Speducator Gen Educator

21 More Collaboration NCLB calls for Shared Responsibility –For gen-ed content and common assessments –SpEd students are spending LESS time in SpEd classrooms (more time in gen ed). Percentage of special-ed children who spend more than 60% of their day outside a regular classroom

22 More Collaboration… GenEducators need Speducators to meet strict NCLB standards –Help to work with struggling students (Handler, 2006) –Mutual Interdependency (Neel, 2006)

23 Collaboration “You have some, I have some, we need each other for the whole” (Neel, 2006) Helps meet the highly qualified standard –Both teachers are experts in their own area Collaboration is necessary for success

24 Successful Collaboration Sustained over time Collaborating teachers working towards the same goals Draw on each others expertise Principal being an advocate and allowing time to plan collaboration

25 Interview Response

26 Interview Response 2

27 Position on the issue We are for the changes that have been implemented for the Special Education Curriculum goals and what the roles of the Special Educators have. We are against the changes that have been implemented for the testing on the Special Education Students.


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