A student's IEP goals are falling short. How can you ensure effective progress?
If a student's Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals aren't being met, it’s time for a strategic pivot. Here’s how to get back on track:
- Review the IEP with the team to ensure goals are realistic and measurable. Adjust if necessary.
- Increase collaboration with parents and specialists to gain insights and modify approaches.
- Monitor progress more frequently, using data to inform teaching tactics and interventions.
How do you adapt when a student's IEP goals are not being achieved? Share your strategies.
A student's IEP goals are falling short. How can you ensure effective progress?
If a student's Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals aren't being met, it’s time for a strategic pivot. Here’s how to get back on track:
- Review the IEP with the team to ensure goals are realistic and measurable. Adjust if necessary.
- Increase collaboration with parents and specialists to gain insights and modify approaches.
- Monitor progress more frequently, using data to inform teaching tactics and interventions.
How do you adapt when a student's IEP goals are not being achieved? Share your strategies.
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