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Do educational methodologies have to be included in a students individualized education plan (IEP)?

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Do educational methodologies have to be included in a students individualized education plan (IEP)?

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No, an IEP must only contain a statement of the student’s present levels of performance, a statement of short-term and annual goals, a statement of special education and related services, and the amount of time the student will be participating in the special education curriculum, the beginning and end dates of services, and objective criteria for determining whether the student is making progress. 34 CFR ยง 300.346(a)(1)-(5). Often the educational methodology can be included in the IEP. For example if a child needs a multidisciplinary approach to reading, that can be stated in the IEP.

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