By Debra Grabill, Lauren Morando Rhim
Produced by National Center for Special Education in Charter Schools, The Center for School Turnaround and Improvement
View Online / PDFSpecial education programs are a key component of school improvement efforts. This program review tool is designed to assist school districts and leaders in beginning and engaging in conversations about, and reviewing and improving the quality of, their special education programs.
The tool was developed through the use of Leading by Convening, a stakeholder-engagement strategy that engages individuals representing different stakeholder groups in an approach to program improvement that is based on shared goals; in this case, the goal is having a high-quality special education program in every district.
Participants from 19 agencies and other organizations identified 16 features that they consider essential to a high-quality special education program and, for each feature, provided examples of practices that demonstrate the highest standard, an acceptable standard, and an unacceptable standard.
The tool consists of three parts:
The templates can be completed directly in the document.
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