Title: THE PACT
1- THE PACT
- CO-TEACHING/INCLUSION MODEL
2PRESENTATION POINTS
- What is Inclusion and why do it?
- How Smithtown Middle School Came To Inclusion.
- What is The PACT Co-Teaching/Inclusion Model?
- How the PACT Model can be helpful to your
students, teachers, and administrators.
3WHAT DOES INCLUSION MEAN?
- Inclusion means that students of different
ability levels are placed in the same classroom. - All students are held to the same standards.
4WHY MOVE TO INCLUSION?
- Special Education was working fine before.
- Teachers were doing a great job.
- Kids were learning.
- Why change?
5NEW DEMANDS HIGHER EXPECTATIONS
- FEDERAL LAW - IDEA
- NYS REGENTS POLICY
- NYS STANDARDS
- HS DIPLOMA
- NYS REGENTS AND ASSESSMENT TESTS
6FEDERAL LAW Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act(IDEA)
- To the maximum extent possible, children with
disabilities should be educated with students
without disabilities in the least restrictive
environment.
7States Warning on Special Ed
- Notices Tell Districts To Justify Placements
- In a systematic effort to curb overplacement
of students in special education, state
authorities for the first time are preparing
notices for dozens of school districts on Long
Island, and hundreds statewide, demanding reasons
for their placement decisions. -
8States Warning on Special Ed
-
- Notices will be sent to more than 65
districts - more more than half of all districts
on the Island - which place 10 percent or more of
students with disabilities in separate classes.
- Newsday
- April 5, 2000
9NYS STANDARDS
- New York State has formulated a more rigorous
set of standards stipulating what all students
should know and be able to do at the elementary,
middle, and commencement levels.
10HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
- All students will have to pass NYS Regents
examinations in English, Math, Social Studies,
and Science in order to receive a high school
diploma.
11NYS ASSESSMENTS
- All 4th and 8th grade students now take NYS
assessments in English and Math. - State assessments in Social Studies and Science
are coming. - Scores for all students will be reported to
assess district performance.
12WHAT DO YOU THINK?
- Of the reasons just given, whats the best for
moving toward inclusion? - Think about your answer.
- Discuss your answer with your partner.
- See if you can come to agreement.
- Share your response with the group.
13SPECIAL EDUCATION PLACEMENTS BEFORE INCLUSION
14SELF CONTAINED CLASSES
- The vast majority of students designated as
Special Ed. were placed in the self contained
setting.
15THE EVOLUTION OF A PROGRAM
- Pilot - One English class.
- Pilot - One Team English, Social Studies, Math
- Full Inclusion - All subjects, all teams.
- Two 6-7-8 Self Contained classes.
16CO-TEACHING TEAM CONFIGURATION
SS
ELA
SP. ED. TEACHER
SCIENCE
MATH
SP. ED. TEACHER
17WHAT IS A PACT?
- A pact can be described by any of the following
words - Deal
- Promise
- Agreement
- Contract
- Accord
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19PARITY
- Parity refers to the idea that co-teachers are
of equal stature and value within the classroom. - Parity suggests there is a high degree of
equivalence, equity, and equality associated with
co-teaching.
20ALTERNATIVE ASSESSMENT
- Not all students learn in the same way.
Alternative Assessments allow students to
demonstrate what they know and understand in a
variety of means. Alternative assessments are
used in conjunction with traditional student
evaluation.
21COOPERATIVE LEARNING
- Cooperative activities compliment direct
instruction and are structured so students are
positively interdependent with each other but
individually accountable for their work. - When students are working in
- groups, Co-Teachers can
- efficiently provide help as needed
- for all students.
-
22TEAMWORK
- Teachers are teachers of all students.
- Co-Teachers work together to design, implement,
and evaluate teaching strategies and student
performance for all students.
23WHAT DO YOU THINK?
- In your opinion, whats the most important
component of the PACT Model for students and
teachers? - Think about your answer.
- Discuss your answer with your partner.
- See if you can come to agreement.
- Share your response with the group
24THE PACT MODEL CAN BE HELPFUL TO YOUR STUDENTS,
YOUR TEACHERS, AND ADMINISTRATORS.
- Its effective and helps facilitate the NYS
Learning Standards. - Its part of the Professional Development Plan.
- Its linked up to District core inclusion
principles for Elementary, Middle, and HS levels. - Its keyed into District wide staff development
and the Mentor Program. - It can by used to demonstrate professional growth
and development.
25ITS EFFECTIVE
- The PACT Model
- provides the opportunity for all students to
achieve. - integrates expertise of co -teachers.
- efficiently uses two teachers simultaneously in a
whole classroom setting.
26IT HELPS FACILITATE THE NYS LEARNING STANDARDS
- The Standards indicate what all students should
know and be able to do. - The PACT Model naturally promotes active,
engaged, performance based learning through its
cooperative learning and alternative assessment
components.
27ITS PART OF THE DISTRICTS PDP
- The PACT Model has been endorsed by the
Smithtown School District and incorporated into
its Professional Development Plan. -
28ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE SCHOOL, AND HIGH SCHOOL
INCLUSION MODELS ARE LINKED TOGETHER
- All models share a common core of principles
- Teachers are teachers of all students.
- Co-teachers collaborate, plan together, and
co-teach in an equitable manner. - All students should be engaged in active
learning, working individually and in groups. - Co-teachers take advantage of staff development
opportunities to help promote learning for all
students.
29ITS KEYED INTO DISTRICTWIDE STAFF DEVELOPMENT
- District and STA approved PACT Model graduate
level Stony Brook Course through Teacher Center. - Mentor Program linkage.
- Recognition as evidence of positive professional
growth and development.
30IT CAN BE USED TO DEMONSTRATE PROFESSIONAL GROWTH
AND DEVELOPMENT
- Effective implementation of the PACT Model may
be viewed as positive evidence of professional
growth and development that can be used to
enhance teacher evaluations.
31WHAT WOULD YOU SAY?
- How would you complete this sentence?
- If I were to give one reason why the PACT Model
might be beneficial for students, teachers, or
administrators, - I would say _________________
- _____________________.
32OK, SO NOW WHAT?
- Some Suggestions
- Review and endorse the Elementary, Middle, and HS
level co-teaching/inclusion core principles. - Encourage your co-teachers to learn more about
and begin using he PACT Model. - Indicate successful use of the PACT Model as
evidence of professional development/growth in
teacher evaluations.
33New York State Middle School Association
Conference
- THE PACT
- CO-TEACHING/INCLUSION MODEL
- presented by
- Kathy Cassidy, Ed Daniels, Mike Gatto,
- Steve Podd, Darnel Powel