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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 425837" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Jules - Google Coreh H v. Board of Ed. It was a case in the city involving the segregation of students with- disabilities (violating LRE), how CPS had to rectify that, and the teacher sped credentialing required to fulfill LRE. I believe ISBE now requires all new teachers seeking credentials in the state to have completed sped coursework.</p><p></p><p>It's going to depend on your state. Corey H was a big deal in Chicago, but unfortunately it has not trickled down to other SDs. Our's still systematically segregates students by disability, with the more involved kids not even attending local SD.</p><p></p><p>Just from a common sense standpoint (though I never ran into much common sense in the sped world, LOL), how can a teacher be expected to teach a student with- ABC if he/she has no training? I think the danger when you request teacher training on a specific disability is that you may very well run into what happened/is happening in IL - kids will be segregated by disability, rather than educated in LRE. It took a major fight for that to change in the city.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 425837, member: 8"] Jules - Google Coreh H v. Board of Ed. It was a case in the city involving the segregation of students with- disabilities (violating LRE), how CPS had to rectify that, and the teacher sped credentialing required to fulfill LRE. I believe ISBE now requires all new teachers seeking credentials in the state to have completed sped coursework. It's going to depend on your state. Corey H was a big deal in Chicago, but unfortunately it has not trickled down to other SDs. Our's still systematically segregates students by disability, with the more involved kids not even attending local SD. Just from a common sense standpoint (though I never ran into much common sense in the sped world, LOL), how can a teacher be expected to teach a student with- ABC if he/she has no training? I think the danger when you request teacher training on a specific disability is that you may very well run into what happened/is happening in IL - kids will be segregated by disability, rather than educated in LRE. It took a major fight for that to change in the city. [/QUOTE]
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