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This is... ME!

Here is your host… Mr. Strong

Now here Are the directions

Here are the categories...

SELF- ADVOCACY

LAW

ACRONYMS

THE IEP

Self-AdvocacyLAW Acronyms The IEP $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400

What is self- awareness?

Knowing about yourself

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What is the definition of self- advocacy? Why is it important?

Standing up for yourself

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What is prejudice?

Attitudes or beliefs people have towards other people without facts about those people.

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What is a barrier? Give an example

Something that holds you back

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What are rights? Give an example

Things given to you by law Ex: Speech, education

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What right does IDEA give you?

Right to special education

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Who has a legal right to accommodations? Who has a legal right to modifications?

1. K-12 and College Students 2. K-12 Students

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What does Child Find say?

K-12 schools are responsible for identifying students with disabilities.

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I E P

Individual Education Plan

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IDEA

Individuals (with) DisabilitiesEducationAct

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FAPE

Free Appropriate Public Education

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$200 $100 $300 $400 $200 $100 $300 $400 $200 $100 $300 $4 $200 $100 $300 $400 Bet how much you are willing to risk

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Sit up Straight Have a nice Tone Activate your Thinking Relax Eye Contact

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What is the purpose of an IEP meeting?

Answers Vary

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Where on the IEP do you find specific information about your levels? Goals and Objectives Present Levels of Educational Performance

Present Levels of Performance

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What is not included in your IEP? Goals and Objectives Parent Concerns Your Strengths Student Concerns

Student Concerns

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Define: Accommodation Modification

Accommodation: Changes to how you do your work Modification: Changes to what work you do

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Double Jeopardy

YOU!

The IEP Meeting

LAWS/ History

Communication

YOU! IEP MeetingLaws/History Communication $200 $400 $600 $800 $200 $400 $600 $800 $200 $400 $600 $800 $200 $400 $600 $800DoubleJeopardy

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What is your disability?

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What are your strengths?

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How much are you and your team willing to risk?

What do your struggle with?

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Name two accommodations you have in your IEP

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Name three people who are part of your IEP team.

General Ed Teacher Principal Special Education Teacher Parents You

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What is the meeting called that happens once a year?

Annual Review

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What is the meeting called that happens every three years?

Re-evaluation

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What is the name of the meeting where you were first placed in special ed?

Initial

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How has war changed the way people view disabilities?

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What movement helped to establish students with disabilities’ rights?

Civil Rights Movement

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What rights do you have as a student with disabilities?

AccommodationsModifications Specialized Instruction Education

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What are ADA and Section 504?

Anti- Discrimination Laws

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What is verbal communication? Give an example

Spoken words

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What is nonverbal communication? Give an example

Body Language

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Give two examples of good communication

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How much are you and your team willing to risk?

Give two examples of poor communication

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Final Jeopardy You’ll have 60 seconds

Famous People Make your wagers now

The ME!

What is the purpose of this curriculum? The ME!

Now, lets see your answers starting with the last place team…