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Collaboration for Effective Educator Development, Accountability, and Reform (CEEDAR)
Since 2017, the Colorado Department of Education has partnered with the Collaboration for Effective Educator Development, Accountability, and Reform (CEEDAR) Center to promote equitable outcomes for students with disabilities. The CEEDAR Center, funded by the U.S. Department of Education Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP), works with states to build the capacity of their personnel preparation systems to prepare teachers and leaders to implement evidence-based practices for students with disabilities.
Colorado’s CEEDAR team, called the Colorado Preparing Excellent Educators and Leaders (CO-PEEL) Network, consists of a partnership between the Colorado Department of Education and the following Colorado institutions of higher education:
- Colorado Christian University
- Colorado College
- Colorado Mesa University
- Fort Lewis College
- University of Colorado—Colorado Springs
- University of Colorado Denver
- University of Northern Colorado
The mission of the CO-PEEL Network is to ensure that Colorado’s special education teachers, general education teachers, and educational leaders are equipped with the knowledge and skills to effectively serve students with disabilities. For a summary of the team’s reach and accomplishments, see our 2024 infographic (coming soon).
To advance its mission, the CO-PEEL team is currently engaged in the following activities:
- A professional learning community on “Exploring Educational Leadership Preparation with an Equity Mindset” for faculty from Colorado’s principal preparation programs.
- A community of practice for special education teacher educators aimed at strengthening the statewide pipeline of special education teachers.
- A series of projects led by partner institutions of higher education to create and disseminate high-quality resources and materials for teacher and leader candidates and educator preparation faculty. Click below to see descriptions and materials from these projects.
For more information, please contact:
Michael Ramirez
Equity Projects Specialist
Phone (720) 460-6251
Email Michael Ramirez
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2023-2024 Projects
Title: ABC for ALP: An Asynchronous “Boot Camp” for Colorado Special Education Alternative Licensure Program Candidates
- Jennifer Fox, University of Colorado Denver
- Marla Lohmann, Colorado Christian University
- Kathleen Randolph, University of Colorado Colorado Springs
- Individualized Education Programs (IEPs)
- Classroom management and addressing challenging behaviors
- Evidence-based instructional practices, including the science of reading and the science of mathematics
- Progress monitoring and data collection in the special education classroom
- Professional collaboration for special education teachers
- Special education teacher candidates in alternative licensure programs, especially in rural and charter contexts
- Alternative licensure program coordinators and faculty
Title: Increasing Culturally Responsive Teaching Practices in Inclusive Learning Environments Via a Tiered Co-Learning Model
- Tina Valtierra, Colorado College
- Nickie Coomer, Colorado College
- An accessible resources library with asynchronous modules
- Instructional offerings on Universal Design for Learning (UDL) for preservice teachers, cooperating teachers, and Colorado College field coaches
- Individualized coaching on UDL for teams of preservice and cooperating teachers
- Preservice teachers, cooperating teachers, and faculty field coaches seeking to incorporate culturally responsive teaching for students with disabilities into their practice
- Teacher educators
Title: Special Education Teacher Apprenticeships
Faculty Contacts:
- Jill Choate, Fort Lewis College
- Ann Gillies, Colorado Mesa University
- Corey Pierce, University of Northern Colorado
- Teacher educators
- Local education agencies
- State policymakers
2021-2022 Projects
Title: Project SITE: Sample IEPs for Teacher Education (Part 2)
Faculty Contacts:
- Jennifer Fox, University of Colorado Denver
- Marla Lohmann, Colorado Christian University
- Tara Mason, Western Colorado University
Description: Building from Project SITE Part 1, faculty partners created training modules that include video guides for step-by-step guidance on IEP sections (e.g., eligibility, present levels of academic and functional performance, goals, LRE/placement). Materials also include an IEP meeting simulated video presenting a start-to-finish IEP meeting exemplar.
Resources: Link coming soon!
Audience:
- Teacher preparation professionals
- District-level administrators and coaches
- Special education teachers
Title: High Leverage Practices Program Revision
Faculty Contact:
- Ann Gillies, Colorado Mesa University
Description: The Early Childhood Special Education Bachelor's degree program and the Exceptional Learner/Special Education Master's degree program at Colorado Mesa University were updated to reflect the 22 high-leverage practices for students with disabilities from CEEDAR and the Council for Exceptional Children.
Resources:
- EDSE 501 Syllabus (attached)
- EDUC 374 Syllabus (attached)
Audience:
- Teacher educators
Title: Supporting Teachers with Remote Instruction in the Post-Covid Era
Faculty Contacts:
- Marla Lohmann, Colorado Christian University
- Kathleen Randolph, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
Description: Faculty created a training module with an accompanying workbook to support Colorado preservice and inservice teachers in effectively teaching students with disabilities online. This resource can be used as a learning module within preparation programs.
Resources:
- Overview and Matrix (attached)
- Workbook (attached)
Audience:
- Preservice teachers
- Inservice teachers
Title: Developing Aligned Purposeful Transition-Focused IEPs
Faculty Contact:
- Lori Peterson, University of Northern Colorado
Description: This is an online special education professional renewal course focused on the development of transition-focused IEPs that encompass Indicator 13 compliance requirements as well as the development annual goals that support student attainment of their postsecondary goals. This course provides participants the opportunity to design transition-focused IEPs that guide educationally beneficial services, align with the student’s plans for their postsecondary life, meet legislative requirements, and verify a plan to provide educational benefit. This course may be taken for free via UNC Extended Campus or may be completed for credit.
Resource: UNC Extended Campus - EDSE 513
Audience:
- Administrators
- Pre-service educators
- In-service educators
Title: Special Education Paraprofessional Pipeline Development
Faculty Contacts:
- Jill Choate, Fort Lewis College
- Tara Mason, Western Colorado University
Description: Faculty at Fort Lewis College and Western Colorado University recruited five paraprofessional and mentor special education teacher teams to create a pathway to a special education licensure residency or student teaching experience. The dyads attended five synchronous meetings developed by the grant partners. These meetings included information on:
- IEP development
- Assistive technology
- Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS)/behavior
- Co-teaching models
- Gradual release of responsibility
The goal was to provide information and supports as mentor teachers worked towards gradual release of classroom responsibilities to paraprofessionals. These paraprofessionals also took part in an assistive technology cohort that was featured in Western’s 2020-2021 project.
Artifacts:
- Open Educational Resource Training Course
- Canvas Course shared on Canvas Commons; email faculty for course file
Audience:
- Teacher educators
- District-level professional development providers
2020-2021 Projects
Title: Project SITE: Sample IEPs for Teacher Education (Part 1)
- Jennifer Fox, University of Colorado Denver
- Marla Lohmann, Colorado Christian University
- Tara Mason, Western Colorado University
- Teacher preparation professionals
- District-level administrators and coaches
- Special education teachers
Title: Collaboration Between Special Education and Educational Leadership Program
- Melissa Brydon, Regis University
- Jerry Goings, Regis University
- Special education faculty
- Educational leadership faculty
Title: Embedding High Leverage Practices in Special Education Preparation Program
- Kathleen Randolph, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
- Teacher educators
Title: Implemented Structured Literacy in the Classroom: Module 2
- Corey Pierce, University of Northern Colorado
- Jennifer Urbach, University of Northern Colorado
- K-12 teachers and leaders, as well as parents, who are interested in learning about dyslexia and related interventions to support struggling readers
Title: Assistive Technology Alternative Special Education Teacher Cohort
- Tara Mason, Western Colorado University
- Open Educational Resource Training Course
- Canvas Course shared on Canvas Commons; email faculty for course file
- Teacher educators
- District-level professional development providers
2019-2020 Projects
Title: Implemented Structured Literacy in the Classroom: Module 1
Faculty Contacts:
- Corey Pierce, University of Northern Colorado
- Jennifer Urbach, University of Northern Colorado
Description: This is an online special education professional renewal course that provides a basic introduction to structured literacy that can be used in the general K-3 classroom or with struggling readers. It explores strategies related to phonology, sound symbol relationship, syllables, spelling, morphology. This module may be completed for free for professional development credit towards licensure renewal or may be completed for credit. This module is the first of two modules on structured literacy.
Resource: UNC Extended Campus EDSE 513
Audience:
- K-12 teachers and leaders, as well as parents, who are interested in learning about structured literacy for struggling readers
Title: Crosswalks of Colorado Educator Preparation Standards with Evidence-Based Practices
Faculty Contact:
- Melissa Brydon, Regis University
Description: Regis University faculty created crosswalks mapping evidence-based practices from the CEEDAR Innovation Configurations to Colorado educator preparation standards. These crosswalks were used to revise 52 syllabi across 5 educator preparation programs spanning special education, general education, and educational leadership.
Audience:
- Teacher educators
Title: Evidence-Based Classroom Management Resources
Faculty Contact:
- Kathleen Randolph, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
Description: Developed a resource bank of evidence-based classroom management resources and piloted as a coaching tool with recent program graduates placed in local districts.
Resources:
- Behavior/Classroom Management Resource Bank (attached)
Audience:
- Pk-12 teachers
- Preservice teacher candidates
- Educator preparation faculty
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