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IEP Issues - Goals and Objectives

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K-12 Web Resources; Grade-specific guides to your child's development.

 

IEP Goals and Objectives Bank (PDF) - This amazing 177-page document will assist both parents and professionals in forming goals for kids of all ages in the special ed system. The Goal Bank has been designed to allow users to locate specific goals as used in the eSIS SPED Full software. Click on a Content Area to proceed to specific Content Strands. From there, locate the specific strand and click to locate the Individual Goals. Content areas include: English, Functional Academics, Independent Living, Mathematics, Mathematics Readiness, Motor, Recreation and Leisure, Self-management and Daily Living, Social Emotional, Speech and Language, Study Skills, and Vocational/Career Education. Document Credit: We have tried to find the group responsible for this document in order to give proper credit to them, but this is all we can find: The original document is from the Bend-La Pine school district website in Redmond, Oregon, and was named RedmondGoalBank073003.pdf. However, the document is no longer available on their website.
 

IEP Goals & Objectives: A Tactics and Strategy Session - In this article by Pete & Pam Wright, you will learn about Present Levels of Performance, Private Educational Specialist or Consultants, Measurable Annual Goals, Including Academic and Functional Goals, Accommodations & Modifications, Low Expectations, Lack of Skills, Avoiding Methodology Disputes, and more!

 

Grading Students with Disabilities - Research tells us what kinds of grading adaptations can produce fair and meaningful grades for all students. Despite decades of research and advice, grading remains a controversial topic for educators.

 

MI CLiMB - Clarifying Language in Michigan Benchmarks - A Resource Developed by Teachers for the Michigan Department of Education. Provides clarifications, resources, instructional and assessment examples for five content areas: English Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies, Fine Arts. To view the Michigan Benchmarks, click here (PDF).

 

Resource Publication: THE ASSESSMENT OF BASIC LANGUAGE AND LEARNING SKILLS (ABLLS) : Tells where your child is and what his next goal should be in 26 different areas. $59.95. www.difflearn.com 800-853-1057.

 

Tests & Measurements for the Parent, Teacher, Advocate and Attorney by Pete & Pam Wright - Your child has received special education for three years. Has your child caught up with the peer group? Has your child fallen further behind? How can you tell?

 

Click here for sample goals and objectives from an ISD in Nebraska.

Click here for sample social and behavioral goals from an ISD in Nebraska.

Click here for sample reading and language goals from an ISD in Nebraska.

 

Click here to read about "Measurable Annual Goals, Benchmarks, and Short-term Objectives" from the Nebraska Department of Education.

 

Click here to see examples of goals from the Nebraska Department of Education.

 

Examples and Tips of Making IEP Annual Goals Measurable from Wisconsin's Department of Education.

 

Click here for examples of goals and objectives for a child with Autism/PDD - This is individualized and does not show all of the actual goals and interventions that are being done.

 

 

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