N.J. Admin. Code § 6A:14-4.6 - Program criteria: supplementary instruction and resource programs
(a) Supplementary instruction is provided to
students with disabilities in addition to the primary instruction for the
subject being taught. The program of supplementary instruction shall be
specified in the student's IEP.
(b)
Supplementary instruction in (a) above shall be provided individually or in
groups according to the chart at (m) below. Supplementary instruction may be
provided in a general education class or in a pull-out classroom that meets the
requirements of N.J.A.C. 6A:26-6. Instruction in more than one subject may be
provided in a pull-out program of supplemental instruction.
(c) A teacher providing supplementary
instruction shall be appropriately certified either for the subject or the
level in which instruction is given.
(d) In-class resource programs and pull-out
replacement resource programs are programs of specialized instruction organized
around a single subject and are provided to students with disabilities by an
appropriately certified teacher of students with disabilities. Instruction in
more than one subject may be provided in a pull-out resource program.
(e) Resource programs shall offer individual
and small group instruction to students with disabilities. Resource programs
may be provided in a general education class or in a pull-out classroom that
meets the requirements of N.J.A.C. 6A:26-6. When a resource program is
provided, it shall be specified in the student's IEP. Resource programs shall
provide instruction as defined in (i) and (j) below. In-class resource teachers
may provide support and replacement instruction at the same time in accordance
with the group size limits for in-class support in (m) below. Pull-out support
and pull-out replacement shall not be provided by the same teacher at the same
time.
(f) If the resource program
solely serves students with a visual impairment, the teacher shall be certified
as a teacher of blind or partially sighted. If the resource program solely
serves students with an auditory impairment, the teacher shall be certified
with the appropriate teacher of the deaf and/or hard of hearing
certificate.
(g) A teacher of
supplementary instruction and a resource program teacher shall be provided time
on a regular basis for consultation with appropriate general education teaching
staff.
(h) An in-class resource
program or an in-class program of supplementary instruction may be provided up
to the student's entire instructional day. At the elementary level, replacement
pull-out resource classes may be provided for up to no more than three subject
areas per day. At the secondary level, replacement pull-out resource classes
may be provided for up to the entire instructional day.
(i) In an in-class resource program, the
student shall be provided modifications to the instructional strategies or
testing procedures, or other specialized instruction, to access the general
education curriculum in accordance with the student's IEP. The general
education teacher shall have primary instructional responsibility for the
student in an in-class resource program unless otherwise specified in the
student's IEP. An in-class resource program shall be provided in the student's
general education class at the same time as the rest of the class. A student
receiving an in-class resource program or an in-class program of supplementary
instruction shall be included in activities such as group discussion, special
projects, field trips, and other regular class activities as deemed appropriate
in the student's IEP.
(j) In a
pull-out replacement resource program, the general education curriculum and the
instructional strategies may be modified based on the student's IEP. The
resource program teacher shall have primary instructional responsibility for
the student in the replacement resource program and shall consult with the
general classroom teacher, as appropriate.
(k) The age span in an approved
single-subject pull-out resource program shall not exceed three years in
elementary programs and shall not exceed four years in secondary
programs.
(l) When organizing a
pull-out replacement resource class, the district board of education shall
consider the commonality of the instructional needs for the subject area being
taught according to the levels of academic achievement, learning
characteristics, and management needs of the students to be placed in the
class. The resource program teacher shall provide the primary instruction for
the students in the class.
(m)
Group sizes for supplementary instruction and resource programs shall not
exceed the limits listed below. Group size may be increased with the addition
of an instructional aide, except where noted, according to the following:
| Preschool/Elementary | Secondary | |||
| Resource and | No | Aide Required | No | Aide Required |
| Supplementary | Aide | Aide | ||
| Instruction | ||||
| In-class | 8 | -- | 10 | -- |
| Pull-out support and | ||||
| supplemental instruction | ||||
| Single subject | 6 | 7 to 9 | 9 | 10 to 12 |
| Multiple subject | 6 | 7 to 9 | 6 | 7 to 9 |
| Preschool/Elementary | Secondary | |||
| Replacement Resource | No | Aide Required | No | Aide Required |
| Aide | Aide | |||
| Pull-out | ||||
| Single subject | 6 | 7 to 9 | 9 | 10 to 12 |
(n)
The maximum number of students with disabilities that shall receive an in-class
resource program shall be eight at the preschool or elementary level, and 10 at
the secondary level. The option to increase the group size of an in-class
program of supplementary instruction in accordance with
N.J.A.C.
6A:14-4.9 shall be prohibited.
(o) Pull-out support and pull-out replacement
resource programs shall not be provided at the same time by the same teacher.
The group size of a pull-out replacement resource program may be increased in
accordance with
N.J.A.C.
6A:14-4.9. The option to increase the group
size for multiple subject supplementary instruction according to
N.J.A.C.
6A:14-4.9 shall be prohibited.
(p) Secondary programs shall be in schools in
which any combination of grades six through 12 are contained and where the
organizational structure is departmentalized for general education
students.
(q) For the 2006-2007 and
2007-2008 school years, multiple-subject replacement pull-out resource programs
may be operated in accordance with the provisions of this section for a maximum
of four students in any such program at both the elementary and secondary
levels. The four student limit shall not be excepted pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
6A:14-4.9. Beginning July 1, 2008,
multiple-subject pull-out resource programs shall no longer be
operated.
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