Facilitating the IEP (Asynchronous Canvas Course) - 33194
Disagreements may occur in Admission, Review, and Dismissal (ARD) meetings. Being equipped with facilitation skills or having an Individualized Education Program (IEP) facilitator available to guide the process benefits both parties. This training will review dispute resolutions, the facilitation process, the role of the IEP facilitator, and working toward consensus. This course is for anyone interested in leading ARDs as a neutral party to allow conversations that leave everyone satisfied with a positive outcome.
This session is aligned with the Child Find, FAPE, IEP Content, Properly Constituted ARD Committee, Teachers and Staff, and Connection to Family and School Climate components of the TEA-required self-assessment.
*This course runs six weeks at your own pace, with four assignments due for course credit. ALL COURSE CREDIT IS ISSUED AT THE CLOSE OF THE SESSION.
Audiences
Teacher - Special Education, Assistant Principals, Central Office Administrators, Certification Personnel, Charter School Personnel, Counselors, CTE (Career and Technical Education) Personnel, Diagnosticians, Instructional Leaders, LSSP (Licensed Specialist in School Psychology), Paraprofessionals, Principals, Teacher Supervisors, Teachers-CTE, Transition Specialists to Transition Personnel
Objectives
Participants will receive a working knowledge of the Facilitated IEP process and skills needed to become a facilitator.
Session
59791
Fee
Please log in to see fees.
Seats Left
T-TESS
Registration Deadline
Credit Type
Duration
00:00
T-PESS
Presenter
This session has reached its capacity, and is no longer open for enrollment.
Offered Again On
Related Workshops
- Braille Talk: Tactile Graphics and Braille Production - Online
- Co-Teaching and Co-Planning for Collaborative Teams (ESC 25/26)
- Considerations in choosing, evaluating, and modifying intervention programs for students with complex behaviors
- ESC Region 11 - Dyslexia Therapist Training Introductory Year 1 Seminars (Take Flight: A Comprehensive Intervention for Students with Dyslexia)
- Explicit Instruction: Supporting All Learners Through Clear, Purposeful Teaching
- Exploring Nature with Young Children - Webs, Beaks, and Camouflage
- How to Start Your Own Junior NAD Chapter Through the National Association of the Deaf
- Making it Count: Behavior Data Collection Lunch and Learn
- Universal Design for Learning
- Universal Design for Learning (Virtual) - Virtual


