Recommendations and Resources for Preparing Educators in the Endrew Era

Recommendations and Resources for Preparing Educators in the Endrew Era

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National Center on Intensive Intervention

On May 8, 2019, Drs. Mitch Yell, David Bateman, Tessie Bailey and Teri Marx presented Recommendations and Resources for Preparing Educators in the Endrew Era. In this webinar, Drs. Yell and Bateman draw on their recent article Free Appropriate Public Education and Endrew F. v. Douglas County School System (2017): Implications for Personnel Preparation in Teacher Education and Special Education. They provide an overview of Endrew’s impact on individualized instruction for students with disabilities and share six recommendations for preparing educators to meet the clarified requirements under Endrew. Drs. Tessie Bailey and Teri Marx, experts from the National Center on Intensive Intervention, illustrate how NCII resources and technical assistance supports can assist states, local agencies, and educators to address these recommendations and improve design and delivery of individualized instruction in academics and behavior.

DBI Process
Progress Monitoring
Intervention Adaptation
Implementation Guidance and Considerations
Special Education Identification/IEPs
Audience
State and Local Leaders
Higher Education Faculty
Educators