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Diversity Sensitive Disability Evaluations
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Diversity Sensitive Disability Evaluations

Distinguishing Difference Versus Disability (pre-referral-to-evaluation)
Created byMariLuz Genao
Last updated 7/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • Learn what SES, cultural, and linguistic considerations to take into account for accurate referrals and unbiased disability evaluations.
  • What is disproportionality and how do I play a role? How does MTSS/RTI help?
  • Really understand what "difference versus disability" means.
  • I discuss psychometrics, diversity sensitive evaluation tools and practices, dynamic assessment, and more.

Course content

1 section5 lectures2h 27m total length
  • Promo Video + Free Preview Segment10:03

    Promo Video

  • Foundational Understanding1:31:13

    This lecture is vital to understanding the discussion and topics referenced in part two.

    Learn about the SES, cultural, and linguistic considerations to take into account for accurate referrals and unbiased disability evaluations.

    Understand disproportionality and psychometric mismatch.

    Get tips on updating your MTSS/RtI to be diversity sensitive.

  • Alternative Tools40:20

    Learn about the various tools available for unbiased disability evaluations, including long term and short term dynamic assessments. Get more tips on updating your MTSS/RtI to be diversity sensitive.


  • Extending Learning and Discussion with Additional Resources4:41

    Join the follow up discussion and get access to a variety of free resources to begin implementation.

  • Exit Ticket, Credit Info., and Closure1:13

Requirements

  • No

Description

This course stems from my work in creating guidance for the NYS-DOE culturally and linguistically appropriate disability evaluations framework and is now updated with additional information, research and field recommendations. This course is not only for Speech and Language Pathologists and Psychologists. This course will also give Special Education teachers who conduct disability evaluations insight in interpreting true student ability; general education teachers in understanding differences to take into account before referring, and provide administrators the insight in supporting DEI goals within their departments.

Through participating in this course you will come to really understand what “difference versus disability” means:

Part 1

Learn about the SES, cultural, and linguistic considerations to take into account for accurate referrals and unbiased disability evaluations.

Understand disproportionality and psychometric mismatch. Get tips on updating your MTSS/RtI to be diversity sensitive.

Part 2

Learn about the various tools available for unbiased disability evaluations, including long term and short term dynamic assessments. Get more tips on updating your MTSS/RtI to be diversity sensitive.

Part 3

Join the follow up discussion and get access to a variety of free resources to begin implementation.

Feel free to contact me if you are trying to decide if this course is right for you.

Participants may also receive CTLE and/or CEUs by following the instructions at the end of the course.


Who this course is for:

  • For full staff, leaders, and especially evaluators (Monolingual and Bilingual SLPs, Psychologists, and SPED Teachers)