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DATA UPDATE: Teacher Attrition Survey is Now Open

DATA UPDATE: Teacher Attrition Survey is Now Open

Special Education Directors,

ESS collects data each year through the Teacher Attrition Survey to make informed decisions about recruitment and retention efforts in Arizona. Participation in the survey is mandatory for all district and charter schools in Arizona.

The survey is now open and will close on May 8, 2020. Please see this letter for further details. Answers to frequently asked questions regarding the survey can be located at http://bit.ly/teacherattritionsurvey. For additional questions, please contact [email protected].

Thank you for completing the Teacher Attrition Survey.

INTERNAL PD OPPORTUNITY: Teaching Reading Effectively (TRE) Training for Administrators

INTERNAL PD OPPORTUNITY: Teaching Reading Effectively (TRE) Training for Administrators

Mon, Feb 10, 2020

Teaching Reading Effectively (TRE) Training for Administrators

 A new Teaching Reading Effectively (TRE) training is being offered for elementary school and district administrators (special education directors, principals, assistant principals, and superintendents). Teaching Reading Effectively (TRE) guides participants through current reading research and evidence-based practices that are necessary to develop a student’s early literacy skills and the elements of an effective literacy assessment system in order to improve K-3 reading instruction.

The entire five-day training is only $60.00.

The course will convene from 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. on each the following days.

  • February 29
  • March 21
  • March 28
  • April 4
  • April 18

Training will be held at the Arizona Department of Education, 3300 N. Central Ave, Phoenix AZ, 85012.

For more information and to register, please follow this link.

EXTERNAL PD OPPORTUNITY: AZ CASE Winter Hybrid Conference, February 26-27, 2020 - Register Now!

EXTERNAL PD OPPORTUNITY: AZ CASE Winter Hybrid Conference, February 26-27, 2020 - Register Now!

Fri, Feb 7, 2020

Special Education Directors,

Arizona has a unique opportunity to host a national hybrid conference: the Winter Hybrid Conference hosted by AZ CASE. The conference is coming up at the end of this month, February 26-27, 2020 at Black Canyon Conference Center. Participants can attend on-site or virtually, and registration is still open. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from special education experts from across the state!

For information, please visit the following link: https://www.casecec.org/case-hybrid-conference.

ASSESSMENT INFO: EL and SPED Resources and Parent Consent for ACT Update

ASSESSMENT INFO: EL and SPED Resources and Parent Consent for ACT Update

Fri, Feb 7, 2020

Special Education Directors,

Please see below for important information from ADE/Assessment that was also presented at the Talk with ADE last week:

EL and Special Education

The following resources were developed as a result of changes made at the state level regarding the removal of the “Sped Withdrawal” option. The PowerPoint provides information relating to the change in guidance as well as the process for stakeholder involvement in developing the following resources. These resources were developed to support schools and teams with Dual Labeled students (students that are English Learners and have a disability).

Resources List:

EL and Special Education FAQ- Frequently Asked Questions regarding ELs and Students with Disabilities

EL and Special Education Flowchart- Participation in AZELLA with Accommodations and Supports

EL Outcomes for all English Learners Flowchart-Demonstrates the same outcomes for all students

EL Toolkit- Checklist for IEP teams considering Dual Labeled students developed by the U.S. Department of Education and the Office of English Language Acquisition Services

These resources can be located on the Assessment Main page under EL and Spec. Ed. Taskforce Tab: http://www.azed.gov/assessment/taskforce/.

ACT and Parent Consent

ADE/Assessment has been in communication with ACT Assessment personnel regarding the Parent Consent document for Accommodations. This document was created for LEAs, if the district felt they needed additional documentation.  It is not required to be submitted when submitting request for accommodations for ACT. The IEP serves as the documentation to request accommodations.

Please direct questions about these topics to [email protected].

AZ-TAS INFORMATION: Graduation AZ-TAS Document Now Available!

AZ-TAS INFORMATION: Graduation AZ-TAS Document Now Available!

Fri, Jan 31, 2020

It has been almost one year since the last major update of the Graduation AZ-TAS (Arizona Technical Assistance and Support) document. Since that time, ADE/ESS has sought feedback about the document in person, via phone, via survey, and electronically. With feedback from internal and external special education stakeholders, the Graduation AZ-TAS has been revised and the final version is now available.

The Graduation AZ-TAS document can be found on the ESS website.

The completion of the AZ-TAS Graduation document does not end technical assistance and guidance. Among the needs that ADE/ESS has heard during the feedback process, the ESS/Secondary Transition unit will be working on companion documents for school personnel and families to provide guiding questions that help schools and families explore and plan for graduation decisions. ESS will also work with Raising Special Kids to develop a parent-friendly version of the Graduation AZ-TAS document.

Many thanks to all those who provided feedback and engaged in meaningful dialogue about this guidance document. To ask questions or leave comments, please email Exceptional Student Services.

INTERNAL PD OPPORTUNITY: Algebra Training Now Available in Prescott and Show Low!

INTERNAL PD OPPORTUNITY: Algebra Training Now Available in Prescott and Show Low!

Special Education Directors:

Are your students with disabilities meeting the math requirements for middle and high school? Do they have the skills to meet and successfully complete the standards in Algebra One? Are there structures in place for special education and general education teachers to collaborate effectively to meet the needs of students with disabilities?  

Count Me In: Hands on Algebra is a two-day professional learning opportunity that will focus on inclusive practices for teaching mathematics for middle and high school students with learning disabilities. Teachers will walk away with a conceptual understanding of the progressions within algebraic reasoning and thinking and learn collaboration strategies that will support all students in meeting the High School Algebra standards.

We strongly encourage school teams of special education and general education teachers who teach mathematics in Grade 6 through High School Algebra to register. Participants will be required to attend BOTH in-person training days and a follow up one-hour coaching session.

Prescott—May 4 and 5, 2020: http://bit.ly/AlgebraPrescott

Show LowJune 18 and 19, 2020: http://bit.ly/AlgebraShowLow

Please see the attached flyer for further details. Additional trainings in Tucson and Phoenix will be offered in Fall 2020.

Questions about registration may be directed to [email protected].  Questions about the training may be directed to [email protected] or [email protected].

Join our ESS Math Listserv to stay informed of upcoming professional learning opportunities! bit.ly/essmathlist

FISCAL UPDATE: Fiscal Year 2020 IDEA High-Cost Funding Opening Soon

FISCAL UPDATE: Fiscal Year 2020 IDEA High-Cost Funding Opening Soon

Special Education Directors,

ADE/ESS is opening up the IDEA High-Cost Funding application for claims for the 2019-2020 school year on January 27, 2020. All applications will be reviewed and processed to determine if they meet the minimum requirements for any high-cost claim. Details about the criteria used for review are in this notification.

For any questions or concerns, please email ESS Program Management.

INTERNAL PD OPPORTUNITY: Free Math Webinars, Register Now!

INTERNAL PD OPPORTUNITY: Free Math Webinars, Register Now!

Special Education Administrators,

The ADE/ESS is pleased to announce FREE upcoming math webinars:

May I Have Your Attention Please?! Using Neuroscience to Engage Students in the Inclusion Classroom

February 18, 2020

Register at: http://bit.ly/execfunctionwebinar

Got Dyscalculia?!

March 23, 2020

Register at: http://bit.ly/dyscalculiawebinar

#Challenge Accepted: Integrating Problem-Based Learning Tasks

April 20, 2020

Register at: http://bit.ly/PBLtaskswebinar

Please see this flyer for more information and share with others who may also be interested in this professional learning opportunity. Questions can be directed to [email protected] or [email protected].

REMINDER: SPED PROCEDURE INFO: Indicator 8 Parent Involvement Survey is Open

REMINDER: SPED PROCEDURE INFO: Indicator 8 Parent Involvement Survey is Open

Dear Special Education Directors,

All school districts and charter schools are required to annually administer the State Performance Plan Indicator 8: Parent Involvement Survey. The survey is open now through May 31, 2020.

NEW!

  • Districts will distribute login codes to parents of their Private Day/Tuitioned-out students.
  • Students over 18 years-of-age will take the survey, unless a parent has retained IEP rights. The parent who has retained special education rights will complete the survey, not the student.
  • Secure Care facilities will administer the survey.

Start today! Log into ADEConnect – ESS Portal – ESS Data Surveys – Parent Involvement Survey. If you don’t have access to the survey application, or need to add additional users who should have the right to use this information and administer the survey, contact your entity ADEConnect administrator and ask to be assigned the ESS Parent Survey User Role.

The survey application displays links to:

  • Survey Instructions for PEAs
  • Survey Instructions for Families
  • Student lists with login codes (Use the 2020-Parent Involvement Survey FY’20 list)
  • Current Progress Report
  • Annual Question-by-Question Reports

Regularly visit www.azed.gov/specialeducation/parent-involvement-survey-admin for additional information.

  • Survey News
  • FAQ: Participation Tips, Survey Instructions
  • Family Engagement Strategies

Becky Raabe, Survey Coordinator

[email protected]

(928) 637-1871

INFO NEED: Shortage of Qualified Teachers of the Deaf (TOD) and Teachers of Students with Visual Impairments (TVI)

INFO NEED: Shortage of Qualified Teachers of the Deaf (TOD) and Teachers of Students with Visual Impairments (TVI)

Mon, Jan 13, 2020

Special Education Directors,

To address the shortage of qualified teachers of the deaf (TOD) and teachers of students with visual impairments (TVI), the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and the Blind (ASDB) is asking Arizona educators to take this survey.  The purpose of this survey is to identify the impact of the shortage, identify possible solutions to the shortage, and to gain the thoughts and opinions of Arizona LEAs and institutes of higher education on the specific knowledge and skills needed to adequately prepare teachers to work with students with these types of needs.

Please review and provide feedback by the end of the day on Friday, January 24, 2020.