TIES Inclusive Education Roadmap
TIES Implementation Resources
The list below provides recommendations for the TIES resources for each RISE Focus Area. Additional resources can be found at www.tiescenter.org
RISE Focus Area: Placement and Settings
- Research support inclusive education
- Rationale for inclusive education
- 10 Reasons to Support Inclusive School Communities for ALL Students
- 10 razones para apoyar a las comunidades escolares inclusivas para TODOS los estudiantes (Spanish version of 10 Reasons Why)
- IMPACT: Feature Issue on Inclusive Education for K-8 Students with the Most Significant Cognitive Disabilities
- Creating Inclusive School Cultures
RISE Focus Area: General Education Curriculum and Access
- Collaboration
- The 5-15-45 Tool (Making the most of collaboration whether teachers have 5, 15 or 45 minutes)
- TIP #2: Using Collaborative Teams to Support Students with Significant Communication Needs in Inclusive Classrooms
- TIP #22: Planning for Whole Group Discussions
- Modifying Curriculum
- Comprehensive Inclusive Education: General Education and the Inclusive IEP
- Inclusive Big Ideas (Plan inclusive lessons using grade-level standards)
- TIP #18: Choosing Accessible Grade-Level Texts for Use in Inclusive Classrooms
- Addressing General Education Content Standards
- TIES Brief 5: The General Education Curriculum–Not an Alternate Curriculum!
- Standards-Based Instruction for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities (Video)
- TIP #14: Academic Standards for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities in Inclusive Classrooms: Same Content Standards, Alternate Achievement Standards
- Taking the Alternate Assessment Does NOT Mean Education in a Separate Setting! (TIES Center Brief #2)
RISE Focus Area: Instructional Practices
- Embedded instruction
- Design for Each and Every Learner: Universal Design for Learning Modules (Four PD units)
- Evidence-Based Inclusive Practices Classroom Snapshot (Tool) (Directions included as part of the document)
- TIP #9: Special Education High Leverage Practices for Instruction in Inclusive Settings
- TIP #20: Embedded Instruction in the Inclusive Classroom
- Communication Support
- TIP #1: How Peers Can Support AAC Use by Students with Significant Communication Needs
- TIP #4: Successfully Using Communication Practices in the Inclusive Class
- TIP #5: Connecting Core Words, Aided Language Modeling, and Literacy
- TIP #23: Supporting the Communication Needs of Augmentative Communication Users who are also English Learners
- TIP #24: Learners with Cerebral/Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) and Augmentative Alternative Communication (AAC)
- Positive Behavior Support
- Providing Access to School-Wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities (TIES Center Brief #10)
- TIP #26: Making Universal Supports (Tier 1) within a Schoolwide Positive Interventions and Supports More Accessible for All Students
- TIP #27: Including ALL Students in Schoolwide Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports
- Promoting Meaningful Engagement
RISE Focus Area: Student and System Outcomes
School Level
- Developing School-wide Inclusive Master Schedules
- Teacher confidence and efficacy in inclusive classrooms
District Level
- Multi-Tiered Systems of Support
State Level
- Systems Improvement for All Students, Including Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
- Inclusive Leadership and Systems Change
- Separate School Placement
Institutions of Higher Education Resources
- Teacher Preparation for Inclusive Practices: A Resource for Teacher Educators
- Preparing School Psychologists to Promote Inclusive Practices for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
- Inclusion of Students with Significant Disabilities: Supports in the General Education Classroom (IRIS Module)