Participation-Based IEPs in Early Childhood
Audience: Educators | Topic: Early Childhood Special Education | Hosted by: About the Office of Elementary Literacy and School Readiness (ELSR), Office of Special Education
Requirement for School / District Staff: Not Required

On-Demand format
This course promotes a different way of thinking in regards to developing an individualized program for a young child. Authentic assessment, connected to global outcomes and aligned with preschool standards, lays the foundation for the learning experiences that we want for all children to thrive at home, in school and in many settings throughout their communities. For children with disabilities, if the Individual Education Program (IEP) is participation-based and well written, it will be an asset to all adults working with the child as well as a testament to the child's learning and development.
Course Structure
Three important topics containing information and support materials related to creating high quality IEPs are presented in a blended and flexible online format:
• Using Authentic Assessment to Determine Critical Supports Needed for Learner Success
• Design a Plan that Maximizes Access and Engagement
• Deliver Evidence-Based, High Leverage Instructional Practices
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