Student Discipline: Manifestation Determination INDIVIDUAL PROTECTIONS
For more information or to register for this training, visit the CAHELP OMS Calendar: https://sbcss.k12oms.org/?gid=52
This course provides foundational information related to how the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA’s) discipline procedures apply to children who have not yet been identified as eligible for special education and related services and the legal requirements for how students with disabilities may be (or may not be) disciplined at school for violating a code of student conduct. The course will discuss the school system’s obligation to provide special education and related services during disciplinary removals. Further, the participants will examine the purpose and construct of a manifestation determination (MD) and determine if there is a relationship between the child’s disability and the behavior. Finally, the course will briefly discuss how both the LEA and the parent of the child with a disability have the right to request a due process hearing to appeal decisions taken during disciplinary procedures.
Intended Audience
Site administrators, school psychologists, district administrators, general education teachers, and special education teachers.
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SHEILA PARISIAN COORDINATOR, DUE PROCESS & COMPLIANCE (760) 955-3567 x sheila.parisian@cahelp.org # 03:00 Hours
© Implementing State Standards
The Art of Facilitating IEP Meetings INDIVIDUAL PROTECTIONS
For more information or to register for this training, visit the CAHELP OMS Calendar: https://sbcss.k12oms.org/?gid=52
Facilitation is the process in which an individual assists an IEP team with communication and problem-solving strategies so that the IEP team can develop an educational program that is child focused while maintaining positive working relationships. The focus of this training is in helping participants learn facilitation techniques so that they can become effective facilitators when requested to facilitate an IEP meeting. The role of the facilitator, the stages of facilitation, crucial communication and listening skills, and systematic problem solving will be discussed in this training.
Intended Audience
Special education teachers, general education teachers, administrators, school psychologists, and speech- language pathologists.
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KARINA QUEZADA
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST
© Pupil Engagement, Parent Involvement
(760) 955-3566 x karina.quezada@cahelp.org # 02:00 Hours
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