Specially Designed Instruction - 31040
SDI refers to the adaptation or modification of general education curriculum, materials, and instructional strategies to meet the unique needs of students with disabilities. It aims to provide students with the skills and knowledge they need to participate in and benefit from the general education curriculum while ensuring they are challenged and supported appropriately. It is a tailored approach to education that helps student with disabilities access and succeed in their academic studies.
Audiences
Teacher - Special Education, Assistant Principals, Charter School Personnel, Coordinators, Teachers-CTE, Instructional Leaders, Principals, Teacher - Elementary (Grades 1-5), Teacher - General Education, Teacher - High School (Grades 9-12)
Objectives
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-Understand the definition and purpose of SDI
-Understand how to incorporate SDI in the general education or special education classroom setting
-Understand quality indicators of SDI
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57718
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