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6 Considerations for Preparing the General Education Teacher for the IEP

6 Considerations for Preparing the General Education Teacher for the IEP

Autism Classroom Resources Podcast: A Podcast for Special Educators · Christine Reeve

May 30, 202113m 19s

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Show Notes

Have you ever wondered about the role of a general educator in IEP meetings, especially when the students involved have significant disabilities? General staff is required to be part of the IEP team, including the general education teacher. Sometimes that teacher fits into the team seamlessly. Other times they struggle with their role, and others may feel they’re not really needed and will just have them come in to sign the paperwork.

But the general ed teacher can bring a lot of meaningful, functional things to the team and the meeting. As special educators, we can help prepare them for how to actively participate in these meetings, and that’s what I want to talk about in this episode as I continue this series on IEPs.

3:36​ - Ensuring that the general educator knows the student

5:38 - Helping the general ed teacher see their value to the IEP team

7:28 - Presenting social opportunities for or observations of the student

9:09 - Sharing information about typical grade-level students to the IEP team

9:52 - The advantage of the general education teacher’s instructional expertise

11:18 - Figuring out potential friends and role models for the student

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