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Academics » Exceptional Education » Support Facilitation

ESE Support Facilitation  

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Support Facilitation

Assisting Students in the Mainstream via a Support Facilitation Model

The ESE Support Facilitator’s role is to assist students by keeping up an open line of communication with the students, parents and the teachers. This is done through touching base with the teachers in person, through classroom visits, via emails, etc. Support is provided by making sure teachers are aware of and understand the accommodations needed by students in order to access the curriculum which they are accountable for, being available to teachers if they want to discuss students and/or lessons and by collaborating with teachers to best meet needs of students. Students are aware of who their support facilitator is and how best to access her. Students are assisted in their mainstream classes through both internal and external support. Internal support is when the support facilitator is in the classes either co-teaching a lesson, providing assistance, etc. External support is when the student is working on material that has been accommodated by the support facilitator prior to the student coming to class. Additionally, teachers and students can set up small group or one on one assistance when needed for extra help or for extra time when testing.

Throughout these first two weeks, support facilitators have distributed and discussed IEP’s with teachers, met the students on her caseload, called families, visited classrooms, checked on student progress, made herself available for student and teacher support.

The Support Facilitation team looks forward to a successful year!


Please view our teacher webpages for more information:
Mrs. Dermer
Mrs. Dietz
Dr. Jones










Cooper City High School
9401 Stirling Rd Cooper City, FL 33328
(754) 323-0200 **Attendance Hotline (754) 323-0202**



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