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INformation Hub In Florida, children who have special learning needs are called exceptional students. Exceptional students include children who are gifted and children who have disabilities. Children who are considered […]
November 27, 2021
INformation Hub Teachers, parents and students are part of the IEP or 504 team that uses the problem solving process to make decisions about instructional supports. A teacher gives a […]
INformation Hub Every day, teachers work hard to provide effective educational programs for the students in their classes. They must provide instruction that meets the needs of all students, including […]
INformation Hub Accommodations are important for students with disabilities. Students use accommodations to increase, maintain or improve academic performance. For example, students who have a visual impairment may use braille […]
INformation Hub Accommodations are a key component of effective educational programs for students with disabilities. Many students with disabilities need only small changes in the way they are instructed and […]
INformation Hub This quick reference guide provides examples of the effects of a disability and related accommodations. It is not a comprehensive list of all possible effects of a disability […]
INformation Hub This list provides links to FDOE websites that inform educators and parents about educational standards, statewide testing requirements and accommodations for students with disabilities, and related Florida Statutes […]
INformation Hub Florida’s School Counseling Framework represents the continuing evolution of prekindergarten–12 (PreK-12) school counseling programs. When first articulated in 1995, this model represented a departure from prior “guidance” program […]
INformation Hub Simply being in school does not guarantee that a student will learn. For learning to take place, students need to feel safe. They need effective classroom instruction, interested […]
INformation Hub Join the ESE Team as a Surrogate Parent for an Exceptional Student There are exceptional students in our community who very much need a surrogate parent. A surrogate […]
INformation Hub This kit was designed specifically to help school personnel in conducting screenings for Usher syndrome. Usher syndrome is a genetic condition that involves hearing loss, which may range […]
INformation Hub The Bureau of Exceptional Education and Student Services (BEESS) supports school districts and others in their efforts to provide exceptional student education programs for students ages 3-21 who […]
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