Learning Opportunities Through PEAC
PEAC can provide tailored, fee-based, onsite or virtual learning opportunities. Below are summaries of PEAC’s past learning opportunities.Navigating the IEP
Knowledge is the power to help a child. This presentation will break down the process and components of the IEP. Learn about:
- IEP Introductory Formalities
- Special Considerations
- Present Levels of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance
- Transition Services
- Participation in State and Local Assessments
- Goals and Objectives
- Related and Supplemental Services
- Educational Placement
- PENNDATA Reporting
In addition, you will leave this training with an understanding of how to write meaningful goals and what progress monitoring should look like.
Navigating the IEP
Knowledge is the power to help a child. This presentation will break down the process and components of the IEP. Learn about:
- IEP Introductory Formalities
- Special Considerations
- Present Levels of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance
- Transition Services
- Participation in State and Local Assessments
- Goals and Objectives
- Related and Supplemental Services
- Educational Placement
- PENNDATA Reporting
In addition, you will leave this training with an understanding of how to write meaningful goals and what progress monitoring should look like.
Talking To Your Child About Their Disability – Share Your Story
– From the perspective of our members of our SAN Network
Every goal listed in a child’s IEP should address a state standard for education.This workshop introduces parents and teachers to the standards-based IEP goals and reviews ideas for addressing state standards in the IEP. It also reviews the goal of academic standards, relevant standards in Pennsylvania, and offers steps for ensuring IEP alignment with those standards
*This workshop was supported by a grant from the Pennsylvania Development Disabilities Council (PA DDC)
“Changing the Cultural Context in Schools – Inclusive Education Empowerment Project (IEEP)”
Supporting Diverse Learners
Supporting Diverse Learners in School and in the Community: An Introduction to Inclusive Education – VOLUME 1
Training Objectives
- What: To help you understand what inclusion means
- Why: To provide an opportunity to discuss the values, laws, reform efforts, and outcomes that support inclusive education
- How: To show you what inclusive education can look like and how it can work
- It’s All About Change
- Educational Best Practices
- Accommodations and Adaptations
Supporting Diverse Learners in School and in the Community: Making Friends and Building a Social Network – VOLUME 2
Training Objectives
- To assert that friendships, positive social relationships, and social networks are an essential element of human development and learning (control, influence, and choice)
- To present an understanding of the factors that influence the development of social relationships among children with and without disabilities
- To present a framework for developing and supporting a rich and broad social network for individuals at risk for limited social connections
- To provide an opportunity for participants to discuss their own experiences and ideas for influencing positive social relationships and networks
*These workshops were supported by a grant from the Temple University’s Institution on Disabilities
“PA Developmental Disabilities Council Collective Advocacy Grant”
Planning an Inclusive and Collaborative Secondary Transition
This workshop helps parents of children with disabilities understand the process of transition to post-school life. It includes goals for transition, people and organizations to work with, suggested timelines, and additional resources.
Preview the handouts included in this module:
- Student and family responsibilities
- Yearly checklist for best practices
- Sample IEP for a college-bound student
- Sample IEP for an employment-bound student
- Adolescent autonomy checklist
- Sample vision statements
- Transition Educational Exiting Profile (CLIU 21)
- A Workbook for Your Personal Passport (Allen, Shea & Associates)
- Employment Manual for the Pennsylvania Community Mental Retardation System
- Resources for the Transition Process
*This workshop is supported by a grant from the Pennsylvania Development Disabilities Council (PA DDC)
“Educational Rights Project”
Aligning IEP Goals with State Standards for Education
Every goal listed in a child’s IEP should address a state standard for education.This workshop introduces parents and teachers to the standards-based IEP goals and reviews ideas for addressing state standards in the IEP. It also reviews the goal of academic standards, relevant standards in Pennsylvania, and offers steps for ensuring IEP alignment with those standards.
Preview the handouts included in this module:
- Pennsylvania Standard 1.6
- 3rd Grade Reading
- Matching Standards and Indicators to Activities and Skills
- Measurable Goal Statements
*This workshop is supported by a grant from the Pennsylvania Development Disabilities Council (PA DDC)
“Educational Rights Project”
Special Education Law: Building Blocks and Basics
- Annotated IEP (PaTTAN)
- Annotated NOREP (PaTTAN)
- Supplementary Aids and Services (PDE)
- Special Education Law: Major Themes
- What to do if you feel your child is not getting what he is entitled to
- Resources and references for special education law
*This workshop is supported by a grant from the Pennsylvania Development Disabilities Council (PA DDC)
“Educational Rights Project”