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A Tennessee Special Education Comprehensive Development Class (CDC) teacher provides specialized academic and physical training to students with the most significant disabilities in a self-contained classroom setting. The role involves developing and implementing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) in compliance with federal and state laws.
Key Responsibilities
The essential functions of a Special Education CDC teacher include:
- Instruction and Curriculum: Plan and prepare lessons and materials tailored to each student's unique needs, abilities, and physical limitations. This includes providing intensive and systematic instruction and adapting the general education curriculum.
- Assessment and Evaluation: Administer formal and informal assessments (e.g., Brigance scales, behavioral assessments) to determine eligibility for services, track student progress, and guide instructional decisions.
- IEP Management: Conduct IEP team meetings with parents and other staff members to develop, write, and monitor appropriate IEPs, ensuring all goals and services are met and legally compliant.
- Behavior Management: Establish a safe and orderly classroom environment by setting clear behavioral guidelines and implementing positive behavior modification programs.
- Collaboration and Communication: Work closely with general education teachers, parents, administrators, related services personnel (e.g., speech therapists, occupational therapists), and paraeducators.
- Documentation and Compliance: Maintain accurate, complete, and confidential student records and documentation as required by federal (IDEA), state, and local regulations.
- Supervision: Provide direction, supervision, and mentorship for assigned educational assistants/paraprofessionals.
- Physical Assistance: Assist students with various physical needs, which may include lifting, moving, positioning, or helping with self-help skills like toileting and feeding.
Qualifications
Candidates for a Special Education CDC teacher position in Tennessee must have:
- A bachelor's degree from an accredited university
- A valid Tennessee teaching license with the appropriate endorsement
- Strong communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills.
- The ability to meet physical and health requirements of the position.
For more information on state requirements, you can visit the Tennessee Department of Education website.
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Claiborne County Schools