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The New York State Department of Education (NYSED), through the Office
of Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities
(VESID) formerly funded 41 Special Education Training and Resource Centers
(SETRC), seven Transition Coordination Sites (TCS) and seven Positive
Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) Technical Assistance/Training
Sites. These networks were among the primary providers of the professional
development and technical assistance to school districts that need assistance
and/or intervention in order to improve outcomes for students with disabilities.
Effective July 1, 2009 VESID established 10 Regional Special Education
Centers (RSE-TASC) to act as Special Education Technical Assistance
Centers (TAC). Each RSE-TASC has a Coordinator and regional technical
assistance specialists, which are known as the RSE-TASC, Part 1. There
are 41 additional contracts for special education school improvement
specialists located throughout the RSE-TASC region, which are known
as RSE-TASC, Part 2. As a regional network, all RSE-TASCs work in partnership
with VESID’s Special Education Quality Assurance (SEQA) offices,
and other VESID and NYSED supported initiatives to provide directed
technical assistance and professional development to improve instructional
practices and outcomes for students with disabilities.
The RSE-TASCs establish regionally-based resources to provide a coordinated
system of high quality technical assistance, training, information dissemination
and professional development to school districts to improve their instructional
programs and practices for students with disabilities, particularly
in the areas of (a) literacy, (b) behavioral supports and interventions,
(c) special education instruction and (d) transition planning and activities.
The primary work of the technical assistance providers funded through
VESID is to bring research-based instructional and behavioral practices
to those school districts determined by VESID to be “at risk”,
“in need of assistance”, or “in need of intervention”
in order to (a) improve results for students with disabilities and (b)
to meet the State’s targets for improvement as identified in the
State Performance Plan (SPP)
The RSE-TASC Regional Coordinators (Part 1) are (1) responsible for
ensuring that the technical assistance providers for both Parts 1 and
2 of the RSE-TASC region engage in ongoing professional development
as required by VESID, (2) serve as the primary regional communication
liaison with VESID, the District Superintendents and School Superintendents
and other NYSED school improvement providers, as applicable, to (a)
identify and address regional issues/concerns as well as (b) the professional
development needs of the special education technical assistance providers.
Eastern Suffolk BOCES RSE-TASC is located at Sherwood Center in Holbrook,
NY. Formerly known as the Special Education Training and Resource Center
(SETRC), the new RSE-TASC will subsume existing networks including the
Transition Coordination Site and Positive Behavioral Interventions and
Supports (PBIS) Technical Assistance/Training Site and vastly expand
services to a broader constituency throughout Long Island. It establishes
a new approach for the provision of special education technical assistance
and professional development to schools.
The Coordinator for Eastern Suffolk BOCES RSE-TASC is Dr. Valerie Valenti.
Dr. Valenti will oversee the administration of this complex and robust
three-part initiative involving one Island-wide center and two satellite
offices, in Eastern Suffolk BOCES and Nassau BOCES, respectively. The
regional professional development to be provided through the RSE-TASC
(at no cost to administrators, teachers, or parents) will be targeted
to improve outcomes for students with disabilities and will include
information on:
Parent Member Training
- CSE/CPSE Training
- IEP Training
- Coaching and Facilitation
- Literacy
- Paraprofessional Training
- Instructional Support Teams
- Bilingual Students
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- Parent Member Training
- Disproportionality Issues
- Differentiated Instruction
- Part 200 Regulations
- Transition and Indicator 13
- Behavior Management/FBA/BIP
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Please contact Dr. Valerie Valenti at 631-218-4197 or vvalenti@esboces.org
for more information.
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