Bite-Size Summer Learning Series: Using Vertical Alignment Tools for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities - 25874
The Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) Vertical Alignment documents provide a complete listing of the TEKS curriculum from pre-kindergarten through end-of-course. These documents provide a total overview of the knowledge and skills statements and align student expectations across the grades... But how can these documents be helpful as a teacher of students in a Life Skills setting?
In this session, we will discuss:
- What? (What is the vertical alignment document?)
- Where? (Where you can easily access the documents?)
- How? (How do these documents directly relate to classroom instruction and IEP development?)
- Why? (Why does this impact student success for students in LID classrooms?)
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Teacher - Special Education, Speech Therapists
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