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PDE 2954Partnership for Success: Building Teacher-Paraeducator Teams That Work

About Your Instructor: Amy DesChaneAbout Your Instructor: Amy DesChane

Hello, my name is Amy DesChane. I began my teaching career in Washington State after completing my undergraduate work at Central Washington University. I’ve taught in the area of special education for 10 years. I have my master’s degree in Reading Instruction from Nova Southeastern University. I currently work in the Student Support Services Division Professional Development Department where I work with new special education teachers. In my ten years of teaching I have had the opportunity to work with a variety of paraeducators. I look forward to exploring our job of working with paraeducators with you.

About Your Instructor: Debra AdairAbout Your Instructor: Debra Adair

Hello! I began my teaching career in Mississippi after obtaining my bachelor’s in special education from University of Southern Mississippi. I later obtained a master’s in Special Education from the same university. This year marks my 16th year with CCSD. I taught special education (6th-8th grade levels) for 4 years, worked as a Special Education Instructional Facilitator for 4 years, and have worked in Professional Development Department for the last 8 years. I believe Paraeducators are critical team members for working with students with disabilities. I hope you enjoy this class !

Learner Outcomes for Session I:Learner Outcomes for Session I:

• Familiarize yourself with the Centra classroom environment

• Getting to know instructors and classmates• Understand the format of the course • Identify the roles & responsibilities of

paraeducators and teachers• Develop Awareness of legal issues relating to

paraeducators

Getting to Know the Centra ClassroomGetting to Know the Centra Classroom

Let’s PracticeLet’s Practice

We’ll be asking3 questions. Please respondwith a yes or no.

Tell Us A Little About YourselfTell Us A Little About Yourself

Your Name

Where You Teach

What Program You Teach In

How Many Years You’ve Taught

Have you taken an online

course before?

Syllabus & Pacing GuideSyllabus & Pacing Guide

• Syllabus • Pacing Guide

Introduction & Ethical Practices• Centra Session

________________________• Moodle course work

Management & Teamwork Skills• Recorded Session – View

BEFORE live Centra Session • Centra Session

_________________________• Moodle course work

On-the-Job Training with the Paraeducator• Recorded Session - View

BEFORE live Centra Session• Centra Session

_________________________• Moodle course work

Team Participation & Membership• Centra Session

_________________________• Moodle course work

Course Review & Wrap-Up• Moodle course work

Paraeducator Orientation Notebook• View requirements in Moodle• Complete and submit various

components as we go throughout the course.

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Notebook AssignmentNotebook Assignment

• Paraeducator Orientation Notebook

1. Roles & Responsibilities

2. Professional

Expectations

3. Schedule(s)

4. Planning

5. Communication Plan

6. Instructional Prompting

& Feedback

7. Training

Minimum Section

Requirements

Moodle App ShareMoodle App Share

Roles & Responsibilities,

Legal, and Ethical Practice

Roles & Responsibilities,

Legal, and Ethical Practice

Session

1

Content

Definition & TerminologyDefinition & Terminology

• Paraeducators are individuals who provide instructional and other services to students and who are supervised by licensed professionals who are responsible for student outcomes (Gerlach, 2003).

Legislation:Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1997 (IDEA)

Legislation:Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1997 (IDEA)• Paraprofessional training became an

area of emphasis

Legislation: Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 2004 (IDEA)

Legislation: Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 2004 (IDEA)• Any paraprofessional who provides

instructional support, and works in a Title I funded school, must obtain the following credentials by the end of the 2005-06 school year:

• A. 2 years of Higher Education or• B. Associates Degree or• C.48 credits in Paraprofessional Program or• D. Pass a comprehensive exam of quality

Roles and Responsibilities: InstructionRoles and Responsibilities: Instruction

Teacher

• Plans instruction

• Delivers Initial Instruction

Paraeducator

• Works with small groups

• Review and Reteach content

Communication Areas

• Teacher provides content guidance

• Paraeducator monitors student progress and provides feedback

Roles and Responsibilities: Curriculum & Lesson PlanningRoles and Responsibilities: Curriculum & Lesson Planning

Teacher

• Develops lesson plans & instructional materials

• Ensures alignment with standards, student needs, and IEPs

Paraeducator

• Provides assistance in development of classroom activities

• Assist in coordinating and implementing activities

Communication Areas

• Mutual review of lesson plans

• Teacher provides guidance about instructional methods

Roles and Responsibilities: Classroom ManagementRoles and Responsibilities: Classroom Management

Teacher

• Develop & guide classroom management plans & structures

• Develops individual behavior plans

Paraeducator

• Assists in implementation of class & individual plans

• Monitors students in various activities in/out of the classroom

Communication Areas

• Teacher provides guidance about behavior strategies & student needs

• Paraeducator monitors student behavior and provides feedback

Roles and Responsibilities:Accommodations & ModificationsRoles and Responsibilities:Accommodations & Modifications

Teacher

• Determines proper accommodations for students

• Incorporates accommodations within lesson plans

• Develops modified materials

Paraeducator

• Provides accommodations as guided by teacher

• Assists in modifying materials

Communication Areas

• Teacher provides guidance in use of accommodations

• Paraeducator provides feedback about student success with accommodations & modifications

Roles and Responsibilities:AssessmentRoles and Responsibilities:Assessment

Teacher

• Determines, creates and administers assessments

• Determines modifications & accommodations for assessments

• Uses assessment results to guide instruction

Paraeducator

• Assists in administration of assessments

• Implements accommodations for assessments

• Collects anecdotal student information

Communication Areas

• Teacher provides content guidance on assessments

• Paraeducator provides feedback on student progress

• Mutual conversations about anecdotal information & informal data

Roles and Responsibilities:Co-Teaching SettingsRoles and Responsibilities:Co-Teaching Settings

Teacher

• Leads direct instruction to whole class

• Provides direct instruction in one of the six co-teaching models

• Presents new concept or skill to whole class or small group

Paraeducator

• Supports instruction with individuals or a small group

• Circulates and keeps students on task

• Supplement s teacher instruction through re-teaching (remediation) core concepts

Communication Areas

• Paraeducator provides feedback on student progress

• Paraeducator tracks student behaviors & shares with teacher

• Teacher (general education & special education should communicate which skills need to be retaught & reviewed

CCSD Job DescriptionsCCSD Job Descriptions

Professional ExpectationsProfessional Expectations

Support Staff Performance Evaluation Report

Support Staff Performance Evaluation Report

Session I: Moodle AssignmentsSession I: Moodle Assignments

• Complete the Moodle assignments for this session– Reading: “Paraeducators: The Evolution in

Their Roles, Responsibilities, Training, and Supervision” by Anna Lou Pickett

– View video featuring Anna Lou Pickett– Discussion forum– Colors Self Assessment

• Review course handouts & Paraeducator Orienation Notebook section in Moodle

Paraeducator Orientation Notebook ComponentParaeducator Orientation Notebook Component• Create a document which lists a minimum

of 6 Roles & Responsibilities of the teacher and paraeducator for your specific program and/or school site.

• Create a list of at least 5 Professional Expectations you have for your paraeducator in your specific program and/or school site.

AcknowledgementsAcknowledgements

• Gerlach, K. (2006). Let’s team up! A checklist for paraeducators teachers and principals (4th ed.). Washington DC: NEA Professional Library.

http://ici/umn.edu/products/impact/152/over6.html

• Works of Dr. Marilyn Friend, University of North Carolina-Greensboro

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