Resource Room
A separate classroom where students with disabilities receive specialized instruction for part of the school day, usually in small groups. Students typically spend the rest of their day in general education.
Related Terms
Placement
The educational setting where your child receives their special education services. This could range from a general education classroom with support to a separate specialized school, depending on your child's needs.
Self-Contained Classroom
A separate classroom where students with disabilities receive most or all of their instruction. Class sizes are smaller with more staff support. Students may join general education for some activities.
Inclusion
The practice of educating children with disabilities alongside their non-disabled peers in general education classrooms, with appropriate supports and services.
Resource Room in context
Resource Room comes up across the IEP process — in your IEP document, during meeting prep, and in the federal rights that protect your child. IEP Ally explains where it shows up and what to do about it.
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