Online Resource Improves Exceptional Student Services

EDmin.com has released a Web-based resource that helps K-12 educators improve exceptional student services through the power of the Internet. The new Exceptional Student Education (ESE) application is an online resource that provides support for managing the vital, but time-consuming, daily routine tasks that exceptional student education, particularly the Individual Education Plan process, requires.

The software application allows teachers, case workers and school administrators to identify which students have special emotional, intellectual or physical needs, and qualify for exceptional services. In addition, the ESE application features online capabilities that allow educators to create customized, individual learning plans in accordance with federal, state and district specifications, and access these plans individually form anywhere, at any time. Teachers are also able to document interventions, track results and generate reports on the special education process to identify which interventions are most effective. EDmin.com, San Diego, CA, (800) 748-6696, www.edmin.com.

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