This is what IEP stand for
What is Individualized Education Plan?
The 2 types of formal data points SP use in IEPs
The environment/placement
What is the LRE?
BIPs stand for
Behavior Intervention Plans
FAPE
What is Free and Appropriate Public Education?
This is what SLD stand for.
What is Specific Learning Disability?
The starting point of data
What is a baseline?
Speech, OT, PT, Counseling, ect fall under
What are Related Services?
Changes how a student learns material
held every year
What is an annual IEP meeting?
What is Traumatic Brain Injury?
A student meeting part of a goal in 4:5 trials w/ 80% accuracy
What is an objective?
MAG
What are Measurable Annual Goals?
Changes WHAT a student learns
What are modifications?
held every 3 years
What is a re-evaluation meeting?
This is what PLAAFP stand for
What is Present Levels of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance?
used to assess students' academic performance, and determine how they are responding to instruction
What is progress monitoring?
SCD
What is Significant Cognitive Disability?
Agency Rep, SST, gen. ed teacher, parent, student, Related Service providers
Who is the IEP team/committee?
the step that consist of is a meeting to determine if scholar qualifies for special education
What is the eligibility meeting?
This is when a child with an IEP is included in general education setting majority of the time
What is LRE? (Least Restrictive Environment)
SMART Goals
What is Specific, Measurable, Apparent (goals uses Attainable), Relevant, Timebound?
MOM
What are Methods of Measurement?
plan is the section of the Individualized Education Program (IEP) that outlines transition goals and services for the student who is 16
What is a transition plan?
a process to review all relevant information and the relationship between a student's disability and the behavior subject to the disciplinary action
Manifestation of Determination Review