How long is an IEP in place for?
One Year
What are annual goals?
Annual Goals are aligned to the direct need(s) of the student. They include content and related services.
What is Extended Time?
A mandate that provides students with additional time than their general education peers to complete testing.
What does BIP stand for?
Who writes the Present Levels of Performance?
Teachers! (IEP Teacher Report)
There is no specific number.
Does every student who receive extended time also go to a separate location to test?
Nope!
Who is the CSE?
The Committee on Special Education
What information does the "Social Development" component of the IEP cover?
Students feelings about themselves, social-emotional needs, and strengths.
How are annual goals measured?
Criteria, Method, and Schedule
How is Extended Time determined?
When is Charnice's birthday month?
June (It's not too late for a gift)
The physical development component of an IEP includes:
Gross/Fine motor skills, vision, hearing, and access to physical education activities.
When are annual goals measured?
Quarterly: In alignment to progress reports and report cards.
What are the main categories of Testing Accommodations?
Extended Time, Directions, Breaks, Sep. Loco., and Test Format.
How are paraprofessionals assigned?
Why is the "Effect on Student Needs in General Education" an important component of an IEP?
This section determines and highlights what modifications and/or accommodations a student needs to have full access to and participate in the General Education curriculum.
Should a student receive a NEW annual goal if they have not shown proficiency with their previous annual goal?
Case by Case (CJ will provide additional context)
If a student receives an accommodation for State Testing, do they also receive it for classroom assignments?
Typically, no. This will be specified on the IEP. Classroom tests and State Tests are NOT the same, specifically the environment.
How many disabilities classifications exist under the IDEA law?
13