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9 01, 2019

7 Ways to Include a Student with Special Needs in Physical Education

2019-05-20T12:36:11-05:00

Does your child participate in physical education at school? Studies have found that special education students are less likely to be enrolled in physical education compared to their general education peers. Here are 7 everyday challenges and solutions in physical education today, all of which can be written into a student’s IEP.

7 Ways to Include a Student with Special Needs in Physical Education2019-05-20T12:36:11-05:00
7 01, 2019

We Need Your Questions for TEA!

2019-05-20T12:38:52-05:00

Partners Resource Network is doing a series of collaborative webinars with the Texas Education Agency (TEA) starting on January 29, 2019. During these webinars, TEA will do a Q&A section based on questions submitted prior to each collaborative webinar. After each webinar, the resulting Q&A will be provided in a document form in both English and Spanish. We strongly encourage you to submit your questions, even if they are not directly related to the pre-determined topics of our currently planned webinars! This is a great opportunity to get your questions answered by TEA personnel. Submit your questions for the January 29th [...]

We Need Your Questions for TEA!2019-05-20T12:38:52-05:00
3 01, 2019

Making Your Case: Useful Strategies to Obtain Special Education Services

2019-05-20T13:26:53-05:00

Planning and preparation are on-going activities that contribute significantly to success in the IEP process. You cannot control what others do, but you can control what you do. Being prepared for problem-solving in the IEP meeting (in Texas, this meeting is called an ARD) will help you to become a full, meaningful participant in the meeting, as well as to be respected by the other ARD team members. […]

Making Your Case: Useful Strategies to Obtain Special Education Services2019-05-20T13:26:53-05:00
11 12, 2018

What Is an IEP?

2019-05-21T12:57:16-05:00

The Individual Education Program (IEP) is a written plan, designed just for one student. It is an agreement between the school and parents on how the student will be educated. Although the IEP is not as detailed as a teacher’s lesson plan, it must contain measurable annual goals in each area of need. The IEP states what special education and related services and supplemental aids and services the school will provide, and when and where those services will be provided. The IEP must consider and address the academic, developmental, and functional needs of the student. Services must be based on peer-reviewed [...]

What Is an IEP?2019-05-21T12:57:16-05:00
29 11, 2018

Is FAPE Required Under a 504 Plan?

2019-05-22T11:51:10-05:00

Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 protects the rights of individuals with disabilities in programs and activities that receive federal financial assistance, including federal funds. Section 504 provides that: “No otherwise qualified individual with a disability in the United States . . . shall, solely by reason of her or his disability, be excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance . . .”1 The U.S. Department of Education (ED) enforces Section 504 in programs and activities that receive funds from ED. Recipients [...]

Is FAPE Required Under a 504 Plan?2019-05-22T11:51:10-05:00

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