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Reply to "Standardized Testing time counts towards IEP hours????"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The PARCC testing is definitely frustrating, but it's once a year so I wouldn't make a big deal of it. As for your other question, yes of course the classroom teacher can implement the IEP. Many IEP requirements are classroom specific. If the IEP is for speech therapy, for example, than an SLP should be providing that. But many IEP goals can be worked on by the classroom teacher. What is in the IEP that you think should be provided by someone other than the classroom teacher?[/quote] I agree that the classroom teacher should be closely involved in the IEP goals; but the classroom teacher is not a "special education" provider per se. I don't think you could have an IEP if the classroom teacher were the only one providing services. It sounds like the school is trying to claim that all the hours spent on PARCC somehow count for service hours in the IEP, because the child gets some PARCC accommodations (eg time, seating) that can be provided by the classroom teacher? That sounds pretty bogus. [/quote]
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