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Presented by Melanie Lemoine, Ph.D.
LaSPDG Co-Director
www.laspdg.org
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People First
Language
“People First Language puts the person before the disability and describes
what a person has, not who a person is.”
Kathie Snow. (n.d.) A few words about People First Language. Disability is Natural. Retrieved
August 1, 2012 from http://www.disabilityisnatural.com/images/PDF/pfl-sh09.pdf
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What we would like…
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
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In Reality…
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Step 1: Current Practices
• Are students with disabilities (SWD) currently
included in the general education curriculum?
• How are they performing?
• How are they scheduled?
• Are any teachers currently co-teaching?
• Are teachers currently implementing differentiated
instructional practices?
• What resources are currently available?
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Take Inventory
• How staff members feel about inclusive practices is
important!
• How do current staff members define inclusive
practices?
• What is the knowledge level and comfort level with coteaching models?
• Are staff members interested and willing to work more
collaboratively with others to support co-teaching
efforts?
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Inventory Examples
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Step 2: Leadership Team
• Always look for existing structures
• School leaders and decision makers
• Regularly scheduled meetings with ‘protected’ time
• Role of the Team:
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Foster implementation
Review policies and practices
Establish policy as needed
Implement policy
Problem-solve
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More than just a practice…
• All students can learn
• All students have the right to quality instruction
• All students belong to all staff (No more ‘my
students’ or ‘your students’)
• EVERYONE on staff is responsible for the success of
all students
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Step 3: Action Planning
What is addressed, especially in
writing, is what gets done!
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The best laid plans…
• Must be a ‘living’ document
• Revisit regularly
• Revise as necessary
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Examples of Action Plans
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Step 4: Implementation
• To effectively implement the action plan, certain
specific issues must be addressed:
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Student support needs
Student scheduling and case loads
Collaborative teaching models
Integrating related services
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Implementation Tools
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Additional Resources
www.laspdg.org
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www.scalingup.org
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Step 5: Professional Development
• Determine needs
• All PD should be job embedded and on-going with
follow-up
• Monitor frequently to identify additional need
areas
• On-Site visits; peer-to-peer; small learning groups
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Let’s Hear From You!
We have accessed needs, written a plan, and are
providing professional development. Who should we
be talking with now?
FAMILIES!!!
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Step 6: Family Engagement
• On-going communication with families is critical
• Ensure communication is positive
• Use a variety of communication methods
Family engagement looks different from school to
school.
Families are involved in their child’s life even if it is
ways that we cannot see, understand, or value.
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Step 7: Implementation Measures
• Identifiers of Practice
• Provides a clear understanding of what
implementation looks like
• Provides a way to measure implementation
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LaSPDG Practice Profile
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SUNS Center Implementation
Matrix
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Step 8: Monitoring
Implementation
• How are things working?
• How are people feeling about the process?
• How are students performing?
• Data to collect:
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Student test scores
Student behavior data
LRE data
Teacher/Staff perspectives
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Step 9: Revision
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Step 10: Celebrate
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Additional Resources
Please check the Files Pod to download:
10 Steps to Implementing Effective Inclusive Practices: A
Guide for Site Leaders
For additional information on inclusive practices and family
engagement, visit the Louisiana Personnel Development Grant
website at www.laspdg.org
Building Capacity
• When you leave today, what will you do with this
information?
• How will you share it with others in your district?
• When will you share it? (Timeline)
Note: If you are on the district leadership team, this information
will be useful in completing your district’s LASPDG 5 Year Plan
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