IEP
BIP
PROGRESS REPORTS
ARD meetings
Potpouri
100

The part of the IEP goals and objectives which indicates what the student can perform academically or functionally

What is PLAAFP or present levels of academic achievement and functional performance?

100

May be necessary when a student's behavior impedes the student's learning or the learning of others

What is a BIP?

100

A communication of how well the student performed on the goals and objectives of his/her IEP

What are progress notes?

100

The parent and the school

Who must agree on the decisions of the ARD meeting?

100

Newest disability condition.

What is Developmental Delay?

200

When the ARD Committee changes presentation, response, setting, or timing/scheduling in order for students to access the general curriculum.

What are accommodations?

200

The number of days that a school may change the placement of a student with disabilities before having to have an ARD meeting

What is 10?

200

The ongoing process of assessing student learning to track their progress towards specific goals and to evaluate the effectiveness of instruction and interventions. It involves frequent, brief assessments to provide feedback to both students and teachers, enabling timely adjustments to instruction.

What is progress monitoring?  

200

The person who has the control of the funds of the district in an ARD meeting

Who is the Principal or his/her designee?

200

Category under which dyslexia and related disorders fall

What is Specific Learning Disability?

300

These are changes to what the student is expected to master.  

What are modifications?

300

This must happen if a student commits a behavior which violates the student code of conduct which results in a DAEP placement 

What is a manifestation determination?

300

Consistent with report cards, every 6 weeks, every 9 weeks etc.

When are progress notes sent to parents?

300

Biological or adoptive parent, foster parent, guardian, an individual acting in the place of a biological parent with whom the child lives or is  legally responsible for the child's welfare, or a surrogate parent

Who is considered a parent in an ARD Committee meeting?

300

Must have a disability and have an educational need

What must be met to receive special education and related services in Texas?

400

Statements that describe what a student with a disability can reasonably be expected to accomplish within the IEP year in the student's special education program

What are measurable annual goals?

400

An evaluation that assists in determining the reason for, or “function,” of a student’s behavior

What is an FBA?

400

Information collected during progress monitoring in order to make an educational decision

What is data?

400

Individual who can interpret instructional implications of evaluation results

Who is the Educational Diagnostician, LSSP, or SLP?

400

Occupational Therapy, Speech-language therapy, physical therapy, recreation, music therapy, counseling, assistive technology

What are related services?

500

The short-term objectives that are the intermediate steps of progress toward mastering the annual goal

What are benchmarks?

500

A technique or intervention intended to reduce the likelihood of a behavior reoccurring by intentionally inflicting on a student significant physical or emotional discomfort or pain.

What is an aversive technique that is not allowed by law?

500

Score given on a report card

What is a grade?

500

Performance of daily living (dressing, eating), social skills (turn-taking, participation), behavior (attention, focus, inhibition, executive functioning), sensory skills (hearing, seeing), communication skills (talking, listening), and mobility (getting around school and the community.

What are functional skills?

500

A plan for a student addressing education, living situation, an working which facilitates movement from school to post-school activities

What is the Transition plan?

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