Are IEP goals and objectives needed when a student is in all regular classes?
A. Yes, an IEP is required for all students with disabilities who are eligible for special education services (even if the only service they receive is monitoring or consultation by the special education teacher). If a student receives all subjects within regular education classes, the IEP might focus on modifications, study skills, personal/social goals, or many other areas of individual need based on evaluation.
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- Are IEP goals and objectives needed when a student is in all regular classes?