
So My School Doesn't Have a Self-Contained Classroom... Now What?
Does Your School Have a Self-Contained Classroom to Support Students? Learn How to Add This Rractical Resource. A general education classroom alone cannot meet all students’ needs. Establish a self-contained classroom to provide additional support to students with difficulties. If your teachers struggle with classroom management, the office is a revolving door of referrals, walkie-talkies buzz with urgent student concerns, or IEPs abound, your school may have a structural issue. A self-contained classroom is just what you need! Behavior specialist Ryan Jeffery will share practical techniques for setting up a self-contained classroom. You will learn how to create a valuable resource to support students in meeting instructional goals while addressing their unique challenges. What You'll Learn What are the 10 steps to setting up a successful self-contained classroom? Which students can benefit from a self-contained classroom? How does a self-contained classroom work in a full-inclusion school? What extra support can you provide to students in a self-contained classroom? How can you find staff, even with a shortage of special education teachers? How can your system help inexperienced teachers thrive?