Cohort for New Teachers of Students with Complex Needs - 29689 - 29689
This three-day training is for new or novice teachers of students with complex access needs (Significant Cognitive Disabilities, Medically Fragile). Participants must be in their first, second, or third year of teaching students with low-incidence disabilities or those who are medically fragile. This will be face-to-face sessions with online coursework and Professional Learning Community participation. Ongoing training and support will be provided during the academic year.
Enrollment is limited to 20 participants.
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Audiences
Teacher - Special Education, Charter School Personnel
Prerequisite/Special Notes
Completion of the Texas Complex Access Network (TX CAN) Online Course: A Step Towards IEP Quality and Rigor - https://txcan.tea.texas.gov/courses
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Objectives
Participants will learn key elements for a successful start to their school year, such as: classroom set up and organization, schedules, communication, teams, state standards and alignment, differentiation, and instruction.
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