Response to KOG article: AVID: Model Program http://www.kernschoolpsych.org/kogoct.htm In your article it was suggested that Special Education be more like ...
As a school psychologist I would be very carefull about continuing to work just within special education. Currently, special education has invited many...
There are two web-sites out there that deal with RTI and progress monitoring that I have found to be particularly usefull. The first is the National Research...
The November issue of the KOG is in it's final stages of development. Anyone have anything [else] to contribute before it is released on November 1st, 2005?...
Everyone seems to be complaining that there aren't enough mental health services in the schools. Am I the only one complaining there's too much already? How...
Is this group available to everyone and anyone in the world, including parents, students, teachers, administrators, etc. I hope so! It should be. Especially...
Anyone up for chat? We could get our planners out and schedule a weekly chat time. You know, get together and banter back and forth about important -- or...
... including parents, students, ... Especially students. Students are ... Abolutely! This board is open to anyone. Providing positive outcomes for children...
... never have to ask if we ... I thought RTI and "problem solving models" were meant to provide a tiered system of help for all students. I think now that the...
Hi, I have something on assessing language minority kids but I don't know if I can have it ready for the November issue. Joe ________________________________ ...
I too would love to see info regarding language minority students. If/when ready, send it to the KOG and it'll be included! If it's too late for the November...
You know me... I have no issues... nothing to say for the November KOG due for worldwide release on Tuesday, November 1st, 2005. If anybody else has nothing...
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Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the kernschoolpsych group: Should the concept of learning disability be "disinvented?" If you believe...
hi, joe... i guess i should have constructed a much better question... here's what the question should have said... "considering all factors, should ld be...
Hi Don, Isn't the real question, 'What are we going to do for kids who are learning at a very slow rate and are unable to keep pace with the curriculum?" Even...
Hello again, Joe, My answer possibly lies within your question... If the student, for example, is "learning at a very slow rate and unable to keep pace with ...
I agree with Joe's idea that serve a percentage of the population. I believe however that intervention programs must be in place to serve 20% of the population...
When I recently announced that one of my elementary schools was going to switch to a "non-categorical" approach towards the identification of disabilities...
That may be so. In some instances it is possible to apply for and get a waiver from the State. Regardless, I think Don raises an interesting question about...
There are many programs that are focusing on the same goal but the programs are so fragmented that many kids get "left behind". RSP, SDC, Title 1, migrant,...
Categorical programming is really a bad idea. A good example of this was pointed out to me a few years ago in Greenfield Union Elementary School District...
Hi to all, I am new to this group and would like to say HI to all. Am a school psychologist in Oklahoma and was thinking of trying for NASP certification....