What is included in a students Individualized Education Program (IEP)?
• A description of the student’s abilities and needs, including how the disability affects the student’s participation in the general education curriculum. • Goals and objectives for the student this school year. • Information about the special education programs and services that will help the student meet his/her goals and objectives and support the student’s involvement in the general education curriculum. In some cases, a child’s IEP may require the services of a teacher’s aide or teaching assistant. • Program modifications and test accommodations, if needed. • Supports such as training on a behavior management program or an assistive technology device for the student’s teacher to help implement the IEP. • A description of how and when parents will receive progress reports. • The projected date of review of the IEP. • The student’s recommended placement.
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