![]() IEP Goal Example:īy, when given a variety of simple job/volunteer applications or other employment-related forms, John will demonstrate knowledge of his personal and professional information (such as name, address, age, work experience, references, etc.) by correctly typing or writing his information into the given document with the support of models and self-accessed written reminders to stay on task, at 100% accuracy over 4 out of 5 opportunities, as measured by student work samples. This is usually identified at the end of the goal: “…as measured by _”. Each IEP goal should explicitly explain how to collect data (that is, if it’s written correctly in an objectively measurable way). Writing an IEP – Step 2: Annual Goal Summariesīefore you write new IEP goals, you need to evaluate whether or not the student met their previous IEP goals. Interviews of the family, general educators, related service providers, and/or student.Preference Assessments/Interest Inventories.If you want to write a good IEP, do NOT begin writing until you have conducted the appropriate assessments! The results of the assessments will give you the information needed to describe the student’s present levels of performance (AKA present levels of academic achievement and functional performance). Click here (coming soon) to read an article about the different types of assessments and when/how to use them. In order to have the information you need to write an IEP, you need to have access to previous assessments in addition to having conducted new assessments. Preparing for an IEPĬheck out this free resource on our Teachers pay Teachers store to help you get started: IEP Checklists! IEP Meeting/Process Preparation Templates: All types of IEP Meetings Writing an IEP – Step 1: Assessments Typically, this person also facilitates the meeting where the IEP document is reviewed and agreed upon by all stakeholders (special education teacher, parents/guardians, general education teacher, related service providers, the student, and an administrator). The special education teacher (also known as an education specialist), writes an IEP for each student who is eligible for special education services. A statement of the special education, related services, and supplementary aids and services.A statement of measurable and annual goals, including academic and functional goals.A statement of the child’s present levels of academic achievement and functional performance. ![]() IDEA defines an IEP as “a written statement for each child with a disability that is developed, reviewed, and revised in a meeting…” this includes: 4.2.6 Write Appropriate, Observable, Measurable, and Meaningful IEP Goals What is an IEP?Īn IEP is an Individualized Education Plan for a student with a disability who is eligible for special education services.
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