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This course will explain, in depth, the individualized education program (IEP). You will also learn about the paraprofessional's role in the IEP.


About This Course

The Oklahoma Paraprofessional Courses are a series of 8 courses; all courses must be completed to receive credit on your course transcript. This course, OKPARA112, is the third course in this series.

The individualized education program (IEP) is a written document that is developed for each eligible student with a disability. The IEP documents specially designed instruction and related services. The paraprofessional plays a key role in implementing a student’s IEP by providing specific services and assessments documented in the IEP. Paraprofessionals provide direct services to students every day. Because of their close daily work with individual students, paraprofessionals are good sources of information about a student’s progress toward attaining IEP goals and objectives.

 
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Can't commit to all of the lectures, assignments, and tests? Audit this course and have complete access to all of the course material, tests, people, portfolios, and the online discussion forum. You decide what and how much you want to do.

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Looking to test your mettle? Participate in all of the course's activities (we use the honor code around here) and if your work meets the 85% requirements, you'll receive a personalized certificate to showcase your achievement. You can also apply for course credit (if desired).


Course Staff


The Pepper Special Education modules are developed by OSDE educational professionals with extensive experience in teaching and learning, instructional leadership, curriculum design, professional development, and the implementation of College and Career Ready Standards. Our subject matter experts hold advanced degrees and have years of classroom experience and many have held leadership roles at various LEAs.
 
OSDE Education team members have deep content knowledge in: 1) standards-aligned curriculum, instruction, and assessment; 2) data use to inform teaching and learning; 3) targeted instructional strategies to support struggling learners, students with disabilities, and English Language Learners; 4) leadership capacity in low performing schools; 5) multi-tiered systems of support (RtI) for core and intervention instruction to support diverse learners; and 6) program reviews, strategic planning, and program evaluation.

Each course module includes several sessions. Each session will provide the learner to engage in the subject area content through a variety of presentation formats including text, graphs, charts, and interactive assessments where points could be earned. All activities in a course count towards a final grade and a completion certificate.
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Course Code: OKPARA112
Course Release: Jul 09, 2019
Estimated Effort: 3 Hours

Suggested Prerequisites:
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