You know how important Individualized Education Plans or IEPs are for helping students with disabilities thrive. This shares 10 sources of information to consider as you look to create an IEP that charts a pathway for a successful school year.
1. Special-education assessments
2. IEP progress-monitoring data
3. Other assessments
4. Observations
5. Student input
6. Parent input
7. Teacher input
8. Grade-level expectations
9. Behavioral data
10. State assessments
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10 Sources of Data to Build a Comprehensive IEP
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