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PublisherCorwin Press Inc
ISBN 139781071854624
ISBN 101071854623
AuthorAlbert Johnson-Mussad
Book FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Book DescriptionYour guide to responsive collaborationA responsive and collaborative approach meets the needs of students with disabilities in partnership with their families. Written to empower all members of the IEP or 504 team, this book guides educators and parents alike through the implementation of a responsive decision-making process on behalf of students. Learning disruption due to the pandemic has affected millions of students. This book offers practical tools for improving the fit between the learning profile of individual students and schooling. Responsive Collaboration for IEP and 504 Teams provides a framework that identifies opportunities to build connections between educators, establish relationships with service providers, strengthen school-family partnerships, address inequities, and develop student self-determination. Readers will find guidance onReferral and eligibility determinationIndividualized plan developmentResponsive teaming over timeOther key practices related to responsive teaming, with links to implementation toolsDrawing on the principles of social justice and responsive practice, this is your guide to navigating the complexities of IEP and 504 Team meetings for the benefit of students, educators, and families.
About the AuthorAlbert E. Johnson-Mussad, Ph.D., is a Leadership and Instruction Continuous Improvement Consultant at the Collaborative for Educational Services in Massachusetts. Albert holds a Ph.D. in applied linguistics (language teaching, testing and learning) from Georgetown University.  He has worked in PK-12 schools for 30 years as a teacher, professional development facilitator, and instructional leader. He currently consults nationally to provide professional development, coaching and technical assistance in PK-12 schools. Albert’s interest in language, culture and responsive practice began as a child of immigrants from Egypt to the United States. Albert lives in Greenfield, Massachusetts, with his husband, Glenn. Laurel Peltier, Ed.D., is a Curriculum and Instructional Specialist in Special Education at the Collaborative for Educational Services in Massachusetts. Laurel holds an Ed.D. in special education leadership from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.  She has worked in public schools and postsecondary colleges and universities, teaching English and special education courses for the past 33 years.  Laurel is trained and has experience in facilitating person centered planning, educational advocacy, and mediation.  Her interest in disability advocacy and education began when her youngest child was diagnosed with autism at the age of 2.  Currently, Laurel lives in Amherst, Massachusetts, with her husband, Chris, and her son, Elijah.  She also has an amazing daughter, Sarah, who has fled the nest and lives in the midwest.
Publication Date21 June 2022
Number of Pages352 pages
Cart Total  201.00

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