Child Outcomes Summary (COS) Process SPP 7- LIVE ONLINE - 27525
This training will cover the Child Outcomes Summary (COS) Process, a federal requirement for all students in early childhood special education.
Participants will learn:
- Why child outcomes data are collected
- The key features of the COS process
- How to identify accurate COS ratings using a team-based process
- The importance of comparing children's current functional performance to age-expected functioning
- How to document ratings and evidence to support those ratings in COS documentation
- Where to find The Texas Education Agency's (TEA) SPP 7 Instructions, FAQ, and Entry and Exit Definitions
This session is intended for teachers, SLPs, and evaluation staff who work with students receiving early childhood special education services. This session will NOT COVER data entry into the TEAL system. This live, virtual session will be held via Zoom.
Audiences
Diagnosticians, Speech Therapists, Teacher - Special Education, Teacher - Early Childhood/PreK/Kindergarten
Prerequisite/Special Notes
If you would like to view the online, on-demand version of this training on ESC Region 4's website, copy and paste this link: https://www.escweb.net/tx_esc_04/catalog/session.aspx?session_id=1725812 Please contact Katie Adams with questions at kadams@esc11.net.
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53043
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