IEP Progress Monitoring for Students in Special Education

$20.00

Presenter: Ayo Jones, Noodle Nook
Core Area:
Knowledge of Students and Student Learning 2B; Content Knowledge and Expertise 3C; Data-Driven Practice 5B, 5C; Professional Practices and Responsibilities 6A, 6B; Planning 1.2, 1.3; Professional Practices and Responsibilities 4.2, 4.3
Grade Level: 
Elementary & Secondary
Hours: 0.25

Let’s dive into data-driven IEP monitoring!

IEPs are based on data so that students with disabilities can get the support they need. In this 15-minute course from SPED educator Ayo Jones, you’ll learn all about the best ways to measure student progress in IEPs. You’ll walk away from this course confident in your ability to monitor your SPED students and report on their progress.

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Description

The world of special education is driven by data, and educator Ayo Jones says that’s a good thing. As a veteran SPED educator, Ms. Jones is passionate about helping educators support their students and help them thrive.

In this 15-minute course presented by Noodle Nook, you’ll learn how to measure student progress in IEPs.

Monitoring student progress is important because it gives parents and educators the data they need to see how a student is doing with their IEP. Choices for SPED students should be based on data to keep them from being haphazardly made.

This course will help any educator who works with IEPs gain a better understanding of how to monitor student progress.

In this course, you’ll learn about student progress monitoring ideas like:

  • Objective measures
  • Frequency
  • Responsible person
  • When to monitor
  • Scheduling progress monitoring
  • Baseline

Other courses in this series:

IEPs – An Overview
The IEP Process – 6 Steps to an IEP
504s versus IEPs – Understanding Student Services
An Administrator’s Refresher on IEPs
High Quality PLAAFPs – Write Better IEPs
Drafting Meaningful IEP Goals for Students with Disabilities
IEP Litigation and Legislation
IEP Meeting Prep for Special Education Teachers
My First IEP – For General Education Teachers

SKU NN-663 Category