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Lesson-planning guide example. Note: AAC = augmentative and alternative communication; IEP = individualized education program. 

Lesson-planning guide example. Note: AAC = augmentative and alternative communication; IEP = individualized education program. 

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... support strategies are just one part of a three-tier framework for providing access to the general education curriculum for students with autism. Figure 2 illustrates how these three tiers of support can be coordinated in lesson planning and instruction to maximize access to the general education curriculum. In Figure 2, the lesson-planning guide has been completed for a fictitious ninth grade stu- dent with autism named Leslie (see Note 1). ...
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... 2 illustrates how these three tiers of support can be coordinated in lesson planning and instruction to maximize access to the general education curriculum. In Figure 2, the lesson-planning guide has been completed for a fictitious ninth grade stu- dent with autism named Leslie (see Note 1). Leslie is being included in a general education science classroom. ...

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