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What is one of the 9 IEP key components?
Present levels of Performance: Describes the student’s current performance and how their disability affects their involvement and progress in the general education curriculum.
What is one of the 9 IEP key components?
Annual Goals: Specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) goals that the student is expected to achieve within a year.
What is one of the 9 IEP key components?
Special Education and Related Services: Outlines the special education services, related services (e.g., speech therapy or counseling), and supplementary aids and services the student will receive.
What is one of the 9 IEP key components?
Participation with Non-Disabled Children: Explains the extent, if any, to which the student will not participate with non-disabled peers in regular classes and activities.
What is one of the 9 IEP key components?
Participation in State and District-Wide Assessments: Includes any individual accommodations necessary to measure the student’s academic achievement and functional performance on state and district-wide assessments.
What is one of the 9 IEP key components?
Transition Plan: For students 16 or older (or younger if necessary) the plan must include measurable post-secondary goals related to training, education, employment, and independent living skills, along with the services required to achieve those goals.
What is one of the 9 IEP key components?
Progress Monitoring: States how the student’s progress toward meeting the annual goals will be measured and how the parents will be regularly informed of their progress.
What is one of the 9 IEP key components?
Duration of Services: Details the projected start date for the services and accommodations, as well as the anticipated frequency, location, and duration of those services and modifications.
What is one of the 9 IEP key components?
Accommodations and Modifications: Specifies any accommodations (changes to how the student learns) and modifications (changes in what the student is expected to learn) that will be provided to support the student’s learning and participation in the general education curriculum.
What is one of the 13 eligibility categories for an IEP?
Autism
What is one of the 13 eligibility categories for an IEP?
Deaf-Blindness
What is one of the 13 eligibility categories for an IEP?
Deafness
What is one of the 13 eligibility categories for an IEP?
Emotional Disturbance
What is one of the 13 eligibility categories for an IEP?
Hearing Impairment
What is one of the 13 eligibility categories for an IEP?
Intellectual Disability
What is one of the 13 eligibility categories for an IEP?
Multiple Disabilities
What is one of the 13 eligibility categories for an IEP?
Orthopedic Impairment
What is one of the 13 eligibility categories for an IEP?
Other Health Impairment
What is one of the 13 eligibility categories for an IEP?
Specific Learning Disability
What is one of the 13 eligibility categories for an IEP?
Speech or Language Impairment
What is one of the 13 eligibility categories for an IEP?
Traumatic Brain Injury
What is one of the 13 eligibility categories for an IEP?
Visual Impairment
What is one of the six fundamental principles of IDEA?
Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)
What is one of the six fundamental principles of IDEA?
Appropriate Evaluation
What is one of the six fundamental principles of IDEA?
Individualized Education Programs (IEPs)
What is one of the six fundamental principles of IDEA?
Least Restrictive Environment
What is one of the six fundamental principles of IDEA?
Parent and student participation
What is one of the six fundamental principles of IDEA?
Procedural safeguards