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What are “means” in the SCF?

“Means” in the SCF are any actions, techniques and methods that can be implemented to help the student succeed. There can be all kinds of means: Physical Classroom location Distance from other students Early start of recess Etc. Emotional support Grief Divorce Separation Etc. Equipment Use of a computer for some subjects Use of certain …

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Can teachers or resource staff create a support plan?

Only the administration can create a support plan. However, once a plan has been created, any member of the school team can be put in charge of it. Good to know Only the administration can create plans (we based this on how the individualized education plan currently functions in the network).

What’s the difference between a support plan and an individualized education plan?

An individualized education plan is an official MEQ document put in place by a school administration to help a student succeed academically. The reasons for creating an individualized education plan are serious and require professional advice and evaluation. The process of implementing and monitoring the individualized education plan is strictly regulated and requires meetings with …

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Does the SCF replace the SPI?

For now, the SCF only offers support plans, but individualized education plans will be added eventually. The SCF will also include a virtual space where all the documents related to the student can be grouped, such as: Opinions from specialists Professional evaluations Professional recommendations Various reports Etc.  

Who can use the SCF?

The administration creates support plans and can designate members of the school team to be in charge of follow-up, adding means and assigning people to be in charge of means. Therefore, if a teacher or resource staff has been delegated responsibility for a plan, it is possible for them to record information in the SCF. …

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