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Mary Lin Elementary. Department of Special Education. Interrelated Special Education Program. An Interrelated Special Education Program serves special education students with mild disabilities which can include Specific Learning Disabilities, Emotional Behavior Disorders and
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Mary Lin Elementary Department of Special Education
Interrelated Special Education Program An Interrelated Special Education Program serves special education students with mild disabilities which can include Specific Learning Disabilities, Emotional Behavior Disorders and Mild Intellectual Disabilities. Interrelated Special Education Teachers service students in a Interrelated Special Education Classroom and/or General Education Classroom.
Special Education Teachers at Mary Lin Carey Moudy: Lead Special Education Teacher & Interrelated Special Education Teacher Carol Patterson: Interrelated Special Education Teacher Faustina Thompson: Interrelated Special Education Teacher
Special Education Staff at Mary Lin Melissa Moore: Speech and Language Pathologist Padaric McCrary: Special Education Para-professional Cynthia Taylor: Occupational Therapist Vanessa Morton: Adapted Physical Education Teacher Eileen Barrett: Hearing Impaired Teacher Tina Thomas: Audiologist Katherine Irvine-Griffith: Assistive Technology Krista Reilly: Special Education Model Lead Teacher
Department of Special Education’s Inclusive Practices Initiative
What Does Inclusion Mean? • All staff in a school being responsible for all students. • Students learning side by side even though they have different educational goals. • Providing as many special education services as possible within the structure of the general education classroom.
Misconceptions • Inclusion means co-teaching. • Inclusion does not exist if a student gets services in the resource room. • Inclusion means every student in special education has a paraprofessional in the general education setting.
Goal: Reach the 90/80 Standard
What is the 90/80 Standard? The U.S. Department of Education states that the standard for all school systems regarding students with disabilities is 90% of students with disabilities will be educated in the general education classroom for a minimum of 80% of the school day. Georgia school systems are currently asked to prepare an action plan to address “increasing the time in the general education setting” for students with disabilities. This is in response to the acceptable standard set by The United States, Department of Education.
One way Atlanta Public School is trying to achieve the 90/80 Standard Increase Special Education and General Education Teachers’ Co-Teaching Skills through Training
4th Grade Math Jennifer Barry General Education Teacher Carey Moudy Special Education Teacher 5th Grade Math LaSauna Appling General Education Teacher Carol Patterson Special Education Teacher Co-Teaching at Mary Lin Elementary