EDS795 The Special Education Director (3 cr.)Prerequisite(s): All core courses should be completed at the time of enrollment In this course the core competencies specifically required by Minnesota of school district leaders for licensure as a director of special education are analyzed and applied. Among the topics are federal and state laws, rules and procedures governing special education: statutory regulations regarding board meeting procedures that affect special education governance; management of special education program models acceptable in Minnesota: processes and procedures for analyzing student and district data; and the use of and accounting procedures for various resource allocation models.
Upon completion of the course, students are expected to be able to do the following:
- Interpret state and federal regulations governing monitoring of special education programs (Total Special Education System {TSES}, State Performance Standards {SPS}, and Minnesota Continuous Improvement Monitoring Process.
- Analyze and evaluate special education administrative and service models used in Minnesota, and student and program outcome data for the purposes of long range program improvement.
- Identify and critique policies, district vision, procedures, and practices for implementation of education services to ensure alignment with policies.
- Apply the key requirements of the IDEA and ESEA legislation that affect special education students and programs.
- Create strategies for special education advocacy groups, other district administrators, outside agencies, school board members, and Minnesota Department of Education.
- Describe and evaluate when to use assistive technologies and specialized instructional strategies to support special education programs and students.
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