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Special Education Multilevel CurriculumThe multilevel curriculum is designed to accommodate students who are capable of meeting the district's approved academic program for graduation but who require modification of the curriculum. The subjects/courses within this course-of-study curriculum have the same standards or outcomes as those in the general education curriculum. Teachers adapt the curriculum to meet students' needs. Modifications may include altered pacing, reteaching, additional reinforcement, individualized attention when necessary, and alternative methods and modes of instruction, with emphasis in skill areas that need special attention due to the nature of the students' disabilities. Mastery of course content is assessed through the use of course standards or outcomes. Students who complete the parallel curriculum and meet all other district requirements for graduation are eligible for a diploma. The titles and course numbers of secondary multilevel courses are shown in the table below. For information on courses included in the table below but without links, please contact the Special Education Program Division at (619) 725-7650.
All courses within the 7000 series are the responsibility of the Executive Director, Special Education Program Division. |
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Course Subject Area | Course Title |
Career Technical Education | Workability I (1 Hour) |
Workability II (2 Hours) | |
English Language Arts | Multilevel English 6th–8th |
Multilevel English 9th–12th | |
Mathematics | Multilevel Math 6th-8th |
Multilevel Math 9th-12th | |
Special Education | Multilevel Study Skills 6th-8th |
Multilevel Study Skills 9th-12th |