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<blockquote data-quote="PollyParent" data-source="post: 87071" data-attributes="member: 3822"><p>The "gold standard" for full inclusion is that the child participates fully in the general ed setting. IF there's no need to pull them out of class, then there's no requirement to do so.</p><p></p><p>The IEP codifies the educational plan for the child. If there are in-class accommodations which work for the child, then those are your services. The GenEd teacher is responsible for the achievement of all students in the classroom under NCLB, not just the non-specialEd kids. If the classroom teacher is able to provide for the child, then that's the end of the story.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, I'm not really clear on WHY you would need an IEP if your expectation is that the child will never need an accommodation or any sort of intervention. I think I've just grossly oversimplified your situation, please excuse me. But it's important to know that not all kids need Speech and Language pull-outs or Reading Interventions, for example.</p><p></p><p>PollyParent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PollyParent, post: 87071, member: 3822"] The "gold standard" for full inclusion is that the child participates fully in the general ed setting. IF there's no need to pull them out of class, then there's no requirement to do so. The IEP codifies the educational plan for the child. If there are in-class accommodations which work for the child, then those are your services. The GenEd teacher is responsible for the achievement of all students in the classroom under NCLB, not just the non-specialEd kids. If the classroom teacher is able to provide for the child, then that's the end of the story. On the other hand, I'm not really clear on WHY you would need an IEP if your expectation is that the child will never need an accommodation or any sort of intervention. I think I've just grossly oversimplified your situation, please excuse me. But it's important to know that not all kids need Speech and Language pull-outs or Reading Interventions, for example. PollyParent [/QUOTE]
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