At Bridges PCS, a variety of instructional strategies and tools are utilized to meet students’ individual academic and social needs. All teachers are trained in implementing the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) into their unit/lesson plans, project-based assessments, and summative assessments. UDL ensures that all learners are engaged in the learning process, demonstrating their knowledge through a variety of assessment measures, and have access to academic content through various learning modalities. Using a variety of assessment measures, students will have access to Assistive Technology to support with language, access to learning content, and social interaction. Bridges PCS will utilize Assistive Technology screeners and assessments to make the most appropriate decision about needs. All decision will be made with the multidisciplinary team.
Whenever appropriate, students with special needs are supported in a co-taught environment to ensure maximum exposure to the general education curriculum and opportunities to increase positive social interactions with self and others. Collaboration between the special education teacher, general education teacher, teacher assistant, dedicated aides (when appropriate), and related service providers (Speech and Language Pathologist, Occupational Therapist, Social Worker, ABA Therapist/BCBA, and Behavior Intervention Team) is crucial to ensure the most effective planning and specialized instruction is occurring for students with special needs.
To reduce barriers to learning based on a diagnosed disability, major life skill deficit (communication, fine/gross motor skills, social interaction, etc), history of trauma, and/or maladaptive social behaviors, related service providers will provide direct individual and group therapy to students based on the recommendations in the Individualized Education Plan and related goals. Related Service Providers will also push into classrooms and provide consultation support to parents and teaching staff to provide strategies for increasing access to learning and the social environment.