Specially Designed Instruction - Accelerate the Learning for Students With Disabilities is a legal document that was released by the Georgia Department of Education - a government authority operating within Georgia (United States).
Q: What is Specially Designed Instruction?
A: Specially Designed Instruction is a type of instruction specifically tailored to meet the unique needs of students with disabilities.
Q: Who is eligible for Specially Designed Instruction?
A: Students with disabilities who require additional support to access the general education curriculum are eligible for Specially Designed Instruction.
Q: What is the purpose of Specially Designed Instruction?
A: The purpose of Specially Designed Instruction is to help students with disabilities make progress in the general education curriculum.
Q: Are all students with disabilities eligible for Specially Designed Instruction?
A: No, not all students with disabilities are eligible for Specially Designed Instruction. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis.
Q: Is Specially Designed Instruction only for students with severe disabilities?
A: No, Specially Designed Instruction can be provided to students with a wide range of disabilities, from mild to severe.
Q: Who is responsible for providing Specially Designed Instruction?
A: The school district or educational agency is responsible for providing Specially Designed Instruction to eligible students with disabilities.
Q: Can parents request Specially Designed Instruction for their child?
A: Yes, parents can request Specially Designed Instruction for their child if they believe it is necessary to meet their child's educational needs.
Form Details:
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