Next Steps: Multidisciplinary Evaluation Team Attachment The Multidisciplinary Evaluation Team MET includes educational staff and specialists who collaborate to make

Next Steps: Multidisciplinary Evaluation Team (Attachment)
The Multidisciplinary Evaluation Team (MET) includes educational staff and specialists who collaborate to make decisions regarding the special education eligibility and placement process. The MET decides which formal assessments to administer to gather additional data on academic, social-emotional, speech-language, or gross/fine motor concerns. Special education teachers should have a working knowledge of the roles and responsibilities of the MET including participants and their roles and responsibilities. Teachers should also be able to analyze assessment data to recommend additional assessments that should be administered by specialists, when necessary.
After reviewing the “Multidisciplinary Evaluation Team (MET) Case Study,” reflect upon the following in a 750-1,000 word essay:
Who would participant in the MET? What role does each team member hold and how can these team members collaborate effectively with the student’s family and each other?
What background and informal assessment and observation information does the case study illustrate that might be significant to the MET? Why?
What additional information, not mentioned in the case study, could be gathered that might be significant to the MET? Why?
Recommend one formal and one informal assessment for making eligibility, program, and placement decisions, including at least one example that uses technology in one of the assessments. Justify the recommendations.
Support the essay with 2-3 scholarly resources.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located on the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

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