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Title: Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board


1
Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board
  • Secondary School Academic Resource Programs and
    Services
  • Rose Baechler, Special Education Consultant
    Secondary
  • April 27, 2005

2
The Transition from Grade 8 to 9
  • Grade 8 Student Profile
  • Feeder-school intake
  • Grade 8 IPRC - course selection
  • - transition plan
  • Resource Teacher - IEP / IPRC
  • - Monitor /
    Support
  • - Advocate /
    Liaise
  • Resource Room - Accommodations
  • - Assistive
    Technology

3
School Team Meeting
  • Administration
  • Classroom Teacher
  • SERT
  • Special Services

4
School Team Meeting
  • Sharing of information
  • Consultation
  • Strategies Implemented
  • Recommendations
  • IPRC Process

5
Individual Education Plan (IEP)
  • In Regulation 181/98 principals are required to
    ensure that an IEP is developed for each student
    who has been identified as exceptional by an IPRC
    Special Education A Guide for Educators
    October 2001
  • http//192.75.156.68/DBLaws/Regs/English/980181
    e.htm
  • IEPs may also be prepared for students who are
    receiving special education programs and services
    but who have not been formally identified as
    exceptional but are progressing towards
    identification.
  • http//www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/general/elemsec/spece
    d/iep.html

6
4 possible components of an IEP for students
identified with a learning disability
  • Accommodations
  • Modifications
  • Alternative Expectations
  • Transition Plan

7
Academic Resource Support Programs
  • Learning Strategies 1 Skills for Success in
    Secondary School (GLE 10/20)
  • Advanced Learning Strategies Skills for Success
    After Secondary School (GLE30/40)
  • www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/document/curricul/secondary/
    guidance.html

8
Testing Accommodations
  • Accommodations are documented in the students
    IEP as they are part of the students regular
    assessment strategies.
  • Accommodations required by the student are
    arranged by the resource teacher. Examples
  • - setting / preferential seating
  • - reader/scribe
  • - extended time
  • - assistive devices
  • Testing accommodations are consistent with OSSLT
    practices.

9
Peer Tutors
  • Promoting Achievement and Success in School
    (PASS) Program
  • - Strategy-based tutoring by older peer
    tutors
  • specifically trained
  • - Emphasis on teaching strategies, not
    subject content
  • - Problem solving approach
  • - Social skills aspect
  • Leadership and Peer Support (GPP30) Course
  • - Prepares and motivates students to
    provide leadership and
  • assistance to others

10
Assistive Technology
  • Aimed at supporting secondary students with
    special needs
  • Where included in the IEP, these accommodations
    are allowed on provincial assessments

11
Software
  • Kurzweil 3000
  • Dragon Naturally Speaking
  • TextHelp Read and Write
  • Inspiration

12
Transition to Post-Secondary
  • DPCDSB Transition Committee
  • Transition Portfolio
  • Progress Report
  • Reports of Assessments (educational,
    psychological, medical, speech and language)
  • Co-op work experience program reports
  • Transition Planning A Resource Guide 2002
  • http//www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/general/elemsec/spece
    d/transiti/transition.html

13
Sheridan College Institute of Technology and
Advanced Learning
  • Services for Students
  • with Disabilities

Nancy Harries, Counselling and Disability
Services April 27, 2005
14

College different from high school
  • Tuition fees regulated and non-regulated
  • Diplomas, Certificates, some Applied Degrees,
    also Continuing Education
  • Terms are 14 weeks long (7/break week/7)
  • Classes are 2-3 hours, usually once a week
  • Students are responsible for own learning
  • Classes may be large, no attendance taken
  • No reminders of deadlines/tests
  • Adherence to due dates
  • OASIS - access academic info on-line


15
College different from high school for students
with Disabilities
  • DS students encouraged to be independent and
    self-advocate
  • Students self-identify by giving each teacher a
    copy of their Profile
  • Students responsibility to be aware of progress
    and follow-up with teachers
  • Most students are 18 , so we need signed
    permission to speak to parents

16
Options at Sheridan
  • Limited Remediation Through pre-college
  • Academic Upgrading, and college-level G.A.S.
  • No Modification Changes are not made in program
    expectations in response to students learning
    needs
  • Accommodations Strategies to allow student to
    demonstrate learning without significantly
    altering basic nature or expectations of their
    program

17
Academic Supports for all Sheridan Students
  • Orientation Sessions
  • Transition events (e.g. Mature Students)
  • Counselling
  • Academic
  • Psycho-social
  • Learning Supports
  • Tutoring
  • Staff tutors in English and Math
  • Peer Tutors
  • On-line links to study skills tips

18
Services for Students with Disabilities at
Sheridan
  • College Policy
  • Who is Eligible to Register?
  • What is the Process?
  • Services Accommodations
  • Enhanced Services
  • Issues

19
College Policy for Students with Disabilities
  • Colleges governed by Ontario Guidelines on
    Accessible Education 2004
  • Committed to facilitating fair and equal access
    and providing reasonable accommodation to all
    students with recognized and identified
    disabilities.
  • Fair and equal access is understood as equivalent
    opportunity to achieve results.

20
Registration with Disability Services
  • Documented Learning Disability
  • Emotional Disability
  • Medical Condition (incl. psychiatric)
  • Attention Deficit Disorder
  • Blind and low Vision
  • Deaf and Hard of Hearing
  • Acquired Brain Injury
  • Physical Mobility Impairment
  • Multiple Impairments
  • 804 DS students at Sheridan in 2003/04

21
What is the Process for Identification?
  • Receive Offer of Acceptance
  • contact Disability Services (Intake form on
    website)
  • Attend group Transition Session
  • bring documentation
  • Individual Intake Appointment
  • identify appropriate accommodations services
  • Profile Distribution
  • student personally gives Disability Profiles to
    teachers
  • Follow up appointments and support as needed

22
Services and Accommodations
  • Extended program
  • Taped texts/Print enlargements
  • Peer note-taker/tape record lectures
  • Testing changes
  • Extensions on due dates
  • Use of computer/calculator
  • Peer Assistant
  • Counselling support

23
Enhanced Services for Students with Specific
Learning Disabilities
  • Must have a recent psycho-educational assessment
    (within last 5 years)
  • Learning Strategist - Trains in self-advocacy
    and
  • Time management and organizational skills
  • Textbook reading
  • Essay planning and writing
  • Test preparation and taking
  • Assistive Technologist -
  • Researches recommends equipment and software
  • Provides training/support in the use of AT
  • Trains in practical skills that will transfer to
    employment

24
Issues
  • Start college with current documentation
  • Transition Portfolio
  • Funding for psycho-educational assessments
  • Unrealistic expectations
  • Underprepared students
  • Modified program in high school
  • Expect accommodations/supports
  • Mindset of parents
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