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Individualized Education Program
- Each eligible individual has an Individualized Education Program (IEP) which outlines and describes the learner’s special education program, including services and supports based on the unique needs as a result of the learner's disability.
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IEP: The Plan for the Eligible Individual. Each eligible individual has an Individualized Education Program (IEP) which outlines and describes the learner’s special education program, including services and supports based on the unique needs as a result of the learner's disability.
- TYPES OF IEPs
Iowa IEPs are based on the five foundations: The IEP is both...
- TYPES OF IEPs
Iowa IEPs are based on the five foundations: The IEP is both a process and a product that documents that the learner is receiving a free, appropriate public education (FAPE) consistent with all federal and state requirements.
Graduation Guidance for IEP Teams - Provides an overview of state changes to graduation requirements for students eligible for special education and provides considerations for local districts and IEP teams.
The process of developing, reviewing and revising an IEP includes five phases: Identify present levels of academic achievement and functional performance. Develop measurable annual goals and determine effective progress monitoring strategies.
Special education is a broad term that describes the education of students who have intellectual, physical, behavioral, or emotional disabilities. Special education involves specially designed instruction tailored to the unique needs of each child and is provided at no cost to parents.
Procedures, guidance and resources for early intervention and special education for parents, families and educators. This page contains resources for parents and Universal Tier staff. The information is consistent, reliable and available to all families and educators as needed.
What is an IEP? Individualized Education Program. Written Plan for Individualized Special Education Services and Supports. Free Appropriate Education or FAPE. Ages 3-21 for Eligible Individuals. Federal Law: Individuals With Disabilities Education Act or IDEA. ACHIEVE: Iowa’s Online IEP Data System.