TIES Center Brief #5 The General Education Curriculum Not an Alternate Curriculum

The purpose of this Brief is to help parents determine whether their child with significant cognitive disabilities is provided meaningful access to the general education curriculum. It addresses the myth that students with the most significant cognitive disabilities who take the state’s alternate assessment based on alternate academic achievement standards (AA-AAAS) need an alternate curriculum. This myth is often the basis for inappropriately educating these students in separate settings

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Type
Brief / Fact Sheet / Tip Sheet
Audience
Related Services / Support Staff, Family / Community, Educators, Administrators
Age
All Ages
Provider
KSDE Special Education & Title Services
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