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Page 1: Implementing DPAS II r in Special Schools and Programs ... DPAS II r in Special Schools and Programs: Lessons Learned Linda Rogers 1 Agenda • Access to the general education curriculum-WHY?

Implementing DPAS II r in Special Schools and Programs:

Lessons Learned Linda Rogers

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Agenda • Access to the general education curriculum-

WHY?

• Grade Band Extensions (GBEs) How are they related to the Common Core and State Standards? • DPAS II Special Schools Look-fors

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KWL Activity • What do you already KNOW about DPAS II use

in Special Schools? What do you want to know?

KNOW WHAT you WANT to KNOW

What we have LEARNED

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Access to the general education curriculum: WHY?

– Legal Rationale

– Civil Rights Rationale

– Philosophical/Ethical Rationale

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Rationale : – Legal Background

• IDEA requires access to the general education curriculum including participation and progress related to the curriculum.

• ESEA requires assessment based on the grade-level standards for all students.

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Supporting Arguments:

– Civil Rights Background: Attendance, participation and active engagement in public education

– PL 94 –142 (1975) opened the door for opportunity and participation in educational programs.

– To not have access to the general education curriculum is in violation of the Right

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Human Perspective MISUNDERSTANDINGS • Intelligence is something that can be reliably measured

• Students with intellectual disabilities have a low level of

intelligence and cannot learn as much in the general education classroom

• They will not gain knowledge when they participate in the general curriculum

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Changing our paradigm about students’ competence is necessary to promote their highest achievement, their valued membership in our schools, and their post-school success .

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GBEs and Supporting Materials • Provide targets for scaffolding academic

instruction for students participating in the alternate assessment

• Used for development of tests items in alternate assessment design

• Grade Band Extension guides and Companion Guides are available for ELA; Math; Science, and Social Studies

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Domain

Topic

Standard

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Standard

Cluster Heading

Domain

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GBE Companion Guide

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Activity • What do you currently see happening in classrooms? • Is there a balance between functional and academic

curriculum? • How can you support your entire school aligning

activities to the GBEs?

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DPAS IIr in Special Schools Component 1: Preparation and Planning

1b.Designing Coherent Instruction Learning activities Inst. materials &

resources Inst. groups Lesson & unit

structure

• Activities need to reflect lesson objectives • Differentiated activities for student learning styles • Designed so students can answer essential questions • Differentiated materials based on student needs • Structure is defined by time: Beginning, Middle, End • Materials ready • Grouping based on activities, needs • Building upon skills- where they are and where you

want them to be • Lessons are building on each other • Coherent groupings of students • Lessons match what you are teaching • Can someone pick up your lesson plans and know what

to teach?

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Activity • Review the lesson plan templates • Are any of these approaches “do-able” in your

school or district?

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DPAS IIr in Special Schools Component 2: Classroom Environment

2c. Creating an Environment to Support Learning -Teacher interaction with students -Student interaction with other students -Importance of the content -Expectations for learning & achievement -Student pride in work

• Positive learning environment • Engaging activities • Positive praise, feedback • Cohesiveness • Clear consistent rules and modeling • Respect teacher/student, student/student • Environment represents a positive culture • Students assist each other/encourage each other • Positive interactions with peers and adults • Peer encouragement, helpers, modeling positive

behaviors • Essential Questions, interactive word walls posted • Student work is posted, pride in work • Students express excitement of achievement • High Expectations - instruction not watered down • Grade appropriate materials made accessible to

students

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Activity • Discuss possible evidence that you would “see” in

classrooms • What possible evidence might you “hear” in

classrooms? • What types of artifacts might be evident in the

classroom?

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DPAS IIr in Special Schools Component 3: Instruction

3a. Engaging Students in Learning • Activities &

assignments • Grouping of

students • Instructional

materials & resources

• Structure & pacing of lesson

• Activities and assignments are meaningful and adapted

• EQ is asked in beginning of the lesson and at the end to check for understanding

• Spark interest/set mood • Groups are conducive to learning- mixed grouping,

ability grouping • Activities differentiated • Motivating materials that are meaningful and

appropriate • Clear beginning, middle, and end • Fast paced-continuous • Fluid transitions • Adapted materials • Resources available during instruction

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ACCESS Project Staff

• Center for Disabilities Studies (CDS), University of Delaware – Julie Bowers, Project Leader – Stephanie DeMayo, Instructional Coach – Judi MacBride, Training Coordinator & Family Liaison – Esley Newton, Instructional Coach – Sarah LeMonte, Graduate Assistant – Dara Lipschutz, Graduate Assistant

• Delaware Department of Education (DDOE) – Sarah Celestin, ACCESS Program Manager

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ACCESS Professional Development • Statewide Trainings

– Introduction to the GBE’s (ELA and Math) – Getting to Know the Science and Social Studies

GBEs – GBEs and DCAS-ALT I for Paraeducators

• Specialty Trainings • Adapted Books • Student Success Boxes • Literacy Based Unit Planning • Teacher Cohorts and Model Units

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Future Plans for ACCESS Project • Expansion of ACCESS Project

– Expanded training on intro topics – Standards-based IEPs – Strategic Instruction Model (SIM) – Communication Models – Secondary Curriculum/Transition

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Adapted Books Creation of adapted books for each grade band

– Use of fiction and non-fiction based on recommendations from LEAs and Common Core suggested reading list

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ELA Model Units

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Math Model Units

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Adapted Materials • Student Success Boxes

– Assisting teachers in physically adapting materials

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ACCESS Website

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Resources and Materials Including Adapted Books

Professional Development Information and Request Form

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Activity • What curriculum materials or academic

resources are provided to your special schools and programs?

• What district level personnel support curriculum development in your special schools and programs?

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KWL Activity • What did we learn about how DPAS II

works in Special Schools and programs? KNOW WHAT you WANT

to KNOW What we have

LEARNED