As part of the IEP team, general education teachers and special education teachers must possess an understanding of the eligibility categories used to determine whether a student is eligible to receive special education services. General education teachers and special education teachers must collaborate and communicate in a professional and articulate manner with school psychologists, related service providers, administrators, colleagues, and families when determining eligibility for special education services and providing a rationale to support the need for delivery of services.
Part 1: Disability Comparison Template
Using the topic Resources and your research, complete the Disability Comparison Template, which includes a Part 1 chart focused on IDEA disability categories and the Part 2 chart focused on common, specific learning disabilities. Follow the example provided in the Autism row in the template. Document the specific resources used to complete the assignment on the References page of the template.
Part 2: Videos
To gain a greater understanding of the challenges faced by students with disabilities, particularly those with dyslexia, explore the videos from Through Your Childs Eyes as directed as part of the topic assignment. View the videos related to each category below. Focus on the grade level of your choice.
Be prepared to discuss what the videos taught you about how to recognize some of the typical signs of dyslexia and how dyslexia can affect other areas of learning and life, not just reading.
Part 3: Reflection
In 250-500 words, consider that you learned from researching, completing the matrix, and viewing the videos by discussing the following.
Support the assignment with a minimum of three scholarly resources.
Submit the completed “Disability Comparison Template” and the written reflection to the instructor.
https://www.understood.org/en/articles/through-your-childs-eyes