Special Ed. Terms
IEP Basics
Information Page/Transition
Present Levels
Other Pages of the IEP
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A legally binding document 

What is IEP?

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Four possible Categories of Eligibility

What are Autism, ID, TBI, Speech and Language, Orthopedic Impairment, Visual Impairment, Multiple Disabilities, Deaf, ED, SLD, Deaf/Blindness, etc. 

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Information about how the student qualifies for special education. 

What is the category of eligibility? 

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The Present Levels page begins with these three things

What are the student's strengths and interests? 

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State Testing 

What is the State Assessment page?

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The Act that ensures all students with disabilities are given an appropriate education in public schools.

What is IDEA?

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Three people who might be a part of the IEP team

Who are parents, special education teacher, general education teacher, service providers, student, etc. 

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Student name, phone number, address, etc. 

What is student information? 

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This part of the Present Levels page contains information about reading, writing and math

What are Academic levels and performance?

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Assistive Technology, Special Equipment, Behavior Intervention Plan

What is the Special Factors Page? 

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A term used on the IEP to ensure an appropriate education/services is given to special education students.

What is FAPE?

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These people can make a referral for a student to be assessed

Who are parents, teachers, service providers, physicians, and/or students

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This supports a student at the secondary level

What is the Individual Transition Plan?

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This part of Present Levels indicates how the student is performing in exercise and writing

What is Fine and Gross motor present levels? 

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Area of Need, baseline data, measurable goal, and objectives 

What is the Goals Page? 

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This term refers to the placement/environment of where a student receives his/her education. 

What is LRE?

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Areas that can be assessed to determine how a student is performing

What are cognitive, academic, health, speech and language, fine motor/gross motor, etc.

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The goal of a transition plan

What is to support a student in making goals and achieving them for after high school?

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This part of Present Levels indicates how the student takes care of his/her personal needs. 

What are Adaptive/Daily Living present levels?

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These are included on the Educational Setting page

What are program setting, other agencies, and progress report information?

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The ITP

What is the Individual Transition Plan? 

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An IEP can not be implemented without this

What is parent consent? 

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Three areas that supports a student's Transition Plan

What are Goal Training for Education, Employment and Daily Living? 

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This part of Present Levels indicates how a student is performing in their ability to talk to others

What is Communication?

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Difference makers and bridge builders

What are COLLABORATIVE MENTORS!!!!

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