IEPs and Beyond

Girl reading Braille  This list includes valuable resources to help you prepare and implement Individualized Education Programs, as well as articles on everything you need to know about the IEP process. Use these articles to define, organize, and enhance the functioning of IEPs. Our teaching strategies, tips, and assessment accommodation resources will help you meet the special needs of your students. You will also find useful printables to streamline your tasks.

Preparing IEPs

A complete chart to help IEP teams find specific accommodations in instruction, assessment, classroom management, organization, and more. This printable resource will be especially valuable to new teachers who are becoming accustomed to IEP's.

The guidelines outlined in this article will be helpful in performing a thorough behavioral observation. New teachers will find this resource particularly valuable.

An extensive list of verbs and phrases that will help you to prepare positive, descriptive statements about a student's behavior. New teachers will find this resource particularly valuable when they're writing their first report cards and progress reports.

Use these questions to focus your thoughts and those of other IEP team members.

The general educator's role in the IEP process is an extremely important one from beginning to end.

The IEP team consists of a group of people who are responsible for developing, reviewing, and revising an Individualized Education Program (IEP).

A chart that outlines whether or not to change or modify a general education standard for an IEP (Individualized Education Program).

Find out what must be in your child's Individualized Education Program.

This page outlines the legal requirements of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.

Managing mounds of paper requires organization. These suggestions are successful strategies for creative and efficient document management.

Discover a glossary that provides definitions of important terms related to learning disabilities.

Curriculum Planning

A definition of universal design for learning.

Use a list that provides a quick reference to the methodology of effective teachers.

These simple adaptations can improve the learning experience of many children.

Tips to help you ensure deaf and hard-of-hearing students are learning in your classroom.

Tips on how to teach math to gifted students in your regular classrooms.

Use a variety of repeated reading activities to improve reading skills.

Inclusion

An overview of six curricular design issues that ensure teachers are teaching inclusively.

Learn about activities and support systems commonly found in successful inclusion programs.

Learn more about inclusion and how it impacts the classroom.

An overview of six curricular design issues that help ensure appropriate inclusive teaching.

Bilingual & Bicultural Education

A summary of strategies to reduce overrepresentation of diverse students in special education.

A list of helpful suggestions and strategies for communicating with culturally diverse parents of exceptional children.

An article on how to properly combine special education and bilingual education.

Give this pamphlet to Spanish speaking families to help them understand assessment accommodations.

Assessment Accommodations

Guiding principles for assessment accommodation.

This pamphlet explains test-taking accommodations to the families of special needs students.

Use this checklist to ensure appropriate assessment accommodations are used in test taking.

Related Resources

Accommodate your Special Needs students by making the easy modifications and adaptations detailed in these articles and resources. These adjustments will help you challenge each member of your class.

Use this comprehensive list of Websites about special needs to help with all kinds of issues, such as ADD/ADHD, learning disabilities, special education, and more.

Inform yourself about curriculum strategies and classroom management for students with different learning needs. We have resources on everything you need to know about teaching special needs students effectively.

These articles will help you learn about ADD/ADHD. Check out our teaching strategies, parent information, and advice for working with children who are both gifted and have attention deficit disorder.

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