N.J. Admin. Code § 6A:14-4.5 - Program criteria: supplementary aids and services
(a)
Supplementary aids and services are provided in the general education classroom
to enable students with disabilities to be educated with nondisabled peers to
the maximum extent appropriate.
(b)
A teacher aide may provide supplementary support to a student(s) with
disabilities when the IEP team has determined that the student requires
assistance in areas including, but not limited to, the following:
1. Prompting, cueing and redirecting student
participation;
2. Reinforcing of
personal, social, behavioral, and academic learning goals;
3. Organizing and managing materials and
activities; and
4. Implementation
of teacher-designed follow-up and practice activities.
(c) Supplementary services as described in
(b) above shall be provided individually or in groups according to the numbers
for in-class resource programs.
(d)
The district board of education shall provide to the teacher aide and the
appropriate general or special education teaching staff time for consultation
on a regular basis, which shall be set forth in policies adopted by the
district board of education.
(e)
Consultation as a service on behalf of a student with disabilities or a group
of students with disabilities may be provided by a related services provider, a
teacher of students with disabilities, or a child study team member to the
general education teacher and/or the teacher aide. Such consultation shall be
specified in each student's IEP. The frequency and duration of the consultation
(s) shall be indicated in the IEP. Consultation may include, but is not limited
to, the following:
1. The development and
demonstration of techniques and strategies;
2. Data collection on the effectiveness of
the techniques and strategies; and
3. Development of positive behavioral
supports.
Notes
See: 35 N.J.R. 1991(a), 35 N.J.R. 4714(c).
Amended by R.2006 d.315, effective
See: 38 N.J.R. 2253(a), 38 N.J.R. 3530(b).
Section was "Program criteria: supplementary instruction". Rewrote the section.
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