Dialogue Guides for the SISP Collection
Source Document:
Topic Brief: The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) defines related services. PACER Center, Inc. 8161 Normandale Blvd.,
Minneapolis, MN. Available at: http://www.pacer.org/parent/php/php-c181.pdf
Dialogue Starter: FAPE: Facts-on-Hand: Related Services
Source Document:
Topic Brief: Personnel Issues in School-Based Physical Therapy: Supply and Demand, Professional Preparation, Certification and Licensure (April 2003). Prepared for the Center on Personnel Studies in Special Education (COPSSE) by Mary Jane K. Rapport, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, JFK Partners (COPDDE Document No. IB-2). p.7. Available at: http://copsse.education.ufl.edu/docs/IB-2/1/IB-2.pdf
Dialogue Starter: Service Delivery Models
Source Document:
Topic Brief: Guatemalan ‘Oliver Twist’ Thrives Academically in Virginia. Chandler, Michael Alison, Washington Post, Monday, September 20, 2010
Available at: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/09/19/AR2010091904690.html
Dialogue Starter: Guatemalan ‘Oliver Twist’ Thrives Academically in Virginia
Source Document:
Topic Brief: State-Level Efforts to Recruit and Retain Qualified Special Education Personnel Including Related Service Providers. pp 3&4. (2010). Muller, Eve.In Forum: Brief Policy Analysis. National Association of State Directors of Special Education.
Available at: http://nasdse.org/DesktopModules/DNNspot-Store/ProductFiles/77_79655485-81f4-4622-b26f-4ef46597a82a.pdf
Dialogue Starter: Recruitment and Retention of Related Service Providers
Source Document:
Topic Brief: An Insufficient Supply and a Growing Demand for Qualified Special Education Personnel: What School Districts Should Know. (February 2004). Special Education Workforce Watch, Insights from Research. Center on Personnel Studies in Special Education.
Available at - http://copsse.education.ufl.edu/copsse/docs/PB-21/1/PB-21.pdf
Abstract:
Summary: An Insufficient Supply and a Growing Demand for Qualified Special Education Personnel: What School Districts Should Know.
Available at: http://ideapartnership.org/media/documents/SISP-Collection/sisp-dg_brief-workforce-watch.pdf
Dialogue Starter: An Insufficient Supply and a Growing Demand for Qualified Special Education Personnel: What School Districts Should Know
Dialogue Guides
Dialogue Guides are models for conducting interactive discussions across stakeholders. Each Guide contains one topical document that all who come to the table access in order to start with the same knowledge base; and a set of reaction and application questions for a facilitator to support the assembled group to build areas of agreement and develop action-plan(s).
To gain a better understanding of the facilitator’s roles and responsibilities in conducting dialogue, we invite you to read and download the Dialogue Guide Facilitator Handbook.