Introduction to an IEP - 28740
Have you ever wondered, "What is an IEP?" or "What do I do with an IEP?" This session will help you understand the components of an Individualized Education Program (IEP) and how important they are for guiding instruction, providing supports and services, and helping students with disabilities be successful in their learning. General and special education teachers will understand their role in implementing IEPs and be provided resources to support them in the future.
This session is aligned with the IEP Content and Development components of the TEA-required self-assessment.
Audiences
Charter School Personnel, Teacher - General Education, Teacher - Special Education, Assistant Principals, Coordinators, Instructional Leaders, Paraprofessionals, Principals, Teacher Supervisors
Prerequisite/Special Notes
none
Objectives
The learner will:
**know their role in the IEP process
**read an IEP and be able to implement it with fidelity
**become familiar with specially designed instruction in the least restrictive environment
Session
59700
Fee
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Seats Left
T-TESS
Registration Deadline
Credit Type
Duration
00:00
T-PESS
Presenter
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