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IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) and Research for Inclusive Settings: IRIS

The IRIS Center is a national center dedicated to improving education outcomes for all children, particularly those with disabilities, through the use of evidence-based practices and interventions. It provides resources and training materials for educators to help them meet the diverse learning needs of their students. The center is funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP).


The IRIS Center offers a wide range of resources aimed at supporting educators, particularly those working with students who have disabilities. Here are some key features of their offerings:


IRIS Resource Locator: Educators can use this tool to find specific resources tailored to their needs, including instructional modules, case studies, and activities designed to help integrate effective practices in their teaching.


Modules: These are interactive learning tools that cover various topics like behavior management, learning strategies, and the inclusion of students with disabilities in general education classrooms. Each module is research-based and provides practical guidance and strategies.


Case Studies: These allow educators to work through real-life scenarios that might occur in educational settings, providing insight into effective decision-making and strategies.


Webinars and Training: The IRIS Center regularly hosts webinars and training sessions to help educators implement best practices and stay updated on the latest research in special education.


Teacher Tools: These include lesson plans, assessment tools, and other materials that can be directly implemented in the classroom to support diverse learners.



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