What is an IEP
- Individualized Education Plan
- Written by a multidisciplinary team
- Includes goals, present levels, participation in testing, accommodations and modifications, behavioral support plans, and specially designed instruction
- Placement determination and supports
- (Ronald et al., 2019)
An IEP is an individualized education plan. It is the general programming for a student with disabilities. It is written by a multidisciplinary team. The team can include a general education teacher, a special education teacher, administration, service providers (OT, PT, Speech, Vision, teaching of the deaf/hard of hearing, school psychologist, etc.) The parent/guardian plays a key role in this team, and their input should be a valuable part of the creation of the plan. It includes, goals and objectives, present levels of performance, participation in testing, accommodations and modifications, behavioral support plans, and specially designed instruction. A key point that is included in the IEP is
placement determination and supports provided.