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    Special Education, Core 2


CATEGORY
Level 1
Level  2
Level 3
Level 4
Standards of Practice
-Demonstrates limited understanding and implementation of the Ministry of Education and district school board curriculum expectations, policies and guideliness
-Demonstrates some understanding and implementation of the Ministry of Education and district school board curriculum expectations, policies and guideliness
-Demonstrates considerable understanding and implementation of the Ministry of Education and district school board curriculum expectations, policies and guideliness
-Demonstrates thorough understanding and implementation of the Ministry of Education and district school board curriculum expectations, policies and guideliness
Legislation and Policy
Demonstrates limited awareness of -legal issues pertaining to S.E. -current theory and equitable classroom practice -discrimination issues and biases related to S.E.
Demonstrates some awareness of -legal issues pertaining to S.E. -current theory and equitable classroom practice -discrimination issues and biases related to S.E.
Demonstrates considerable awareness of -legal issues pertaining to S.E. -current theory and equitable classroom practice -discrimination issues and biases related to S.E.
Demonstrates thorough awareness of -legal issues pertaining to S.E. -current theory and equitable classroom practice -discrimination issues and biases related to S.E.
Planning, Development, and Implementation
Demonstrates limited knowledge of -program development which engage students to achieve obtainable objectives -formal and informal data collection procedures -differences between accommodations and modifications -interpreting assessment results
Demonstrates some knowledge of -program development which engage students to achieve obtainable objectives -formal and informal data collection procedures -differences between accommodations and modifications -interpreting assessment results
Demonstrates considerable knowledge of -program development which engage students to achieve obtainable objectives -formal and informal data collection procedures -differences between accommodations and modifications -interpreting assessment results
Demonstrates thorough knowledge of -program development which engage students to achieve obtainable objectives -formal and informal data collection procedures -differences between accommodations and modifications -interpreting assessment results
The Learning Environment
Demonstrates limited ability to -develop effective IEP's -explore and use assistive facilities, equipment, and technology -implement exemplary practices to support exceptional students -assess exceptionality definitions as related to funding -use conflict resolution skills and effective problem solve skills
Demonstrates some ability to -develop effective IEP's -explore and use assistive facilities, equipment, and technology -implement exemplary practices to support exceptional students -assess exceptionality definitions as related to funding -use conflict resolution skills and effective problem solve skills
Demonstrates considerable ability to -develop effective IEP's -explore and use assistive facilities, equipment, and technology -implement exemplary practices to support exceptional students -assess exceptionality definitions as related to funding -use conflict resolution skills and effective problem solve skills
Demonstrates thorough ability to -develop effective IEP's -explore and use assistive facilities, equipment, and technology -implement exemplary practices to support exceptional students -assess exceptionality definitions as related to funding -use conflict resolution skills and effective problem solve skills
School, Parent/Guardian, and Community
Demonstrates limited ability to -develop strong community partnerships -teach advocacy skills to students and parents -learn from, support, and advocate with parents and students -become an active member in the S.E. team -encourage mentorship and facilitate work with colleagues, EA's, resource personnal and volunteers
Demonstrates some ability to -develop strong community partnerships -teach advocacy skills to students and parents -learn from, support, and advocate with parents and students -become an active member in the S.E. team -encourage mentorship and facilitate work with colleagues, EA's, resource personnal and volunteers
Demonstrates considerable ability to -develop strong community partnerships -teach advocacy skills to students and parents -learn from, support, and advocate with parents and students -become an active member in the S.E. team -encourage mentorship and facilitate work with colleagues, EA's, resource personnal and volunteers
Demonstrates thorough ability to -develop strong community partnerships -teach advocacy skills to students and parents -learn from, support, and advocate with parents and students -become an active member in the S.E. team -encourage mentorship and facilitate work with colleagues, EA's, resource personnal and volunteers

Date Created: October 11, 2003
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