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  1. The Iowa Department of Education will launch a new IFSP (Individualized Family Service Plan)/IEP (Individualized Education Program) online system starting April 2022. Each school district has the option to choose when they will begin, however it must occur sometime between April and September 2022. At the next occurring IFSP/IEP meeting your ...

  2. Sep 20, 2021 · An Individual Education Plan (IEP) is a documented plan developed for a student with special needs that describes individualized goals, adaptations, modifications, the services to be provided, and includes measures for tracking achievement.”

  3. In this guide, our focus is to help you understand how an IEP meeting works and how you and your child, working together with the school, can get the most out of this process for the benefit of your child.

  4. Competency-Based IEPs (CBIEP) are now being used to support the learning of students here in Chilliwack. This new format and process is supported by the Ministry of Education and was collaboratively developed by representatives from several school districts, the BCTF and the Provincial Audit Team.

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    • Ministerial Orders and Policies Supporting Inclusive Education
    • Programs, Resources and Guidelines For Inclusive Education

    Education ministerial orders and policiesprovide regulated learning standards that promote student success and achievement.

    Children and youth in care

    Ensuring children and youth in care (CYIC) have a positive educational experience is the shared responsibility of government, educators, parents/guardians/caregivers and the community. 1. Find resources and information for supporting CYIC in the K-12 education system The Joint Planning Guidelines identify how to provide wraparound support that is continuous and consistent for CYIC: 1. Joint Planning Guidelines (PDF) | Lignes directrices de planification concertée (PDF) Cross-agency informatio...

    English Language Learners

    An English Language Learning student is defined as a student enrolled in a B.C. school who needs additional English language development support in order to access the provincially mandated curriculum and succeed in the academic environment. 1. Find Resources and learn more about supporting English Language Learners in the Education system

    ​Refugees and newcomers

    Families who arrive in B.C. as refugees have overcome great obstacles and adversity. Awareness and understanding of the backgrounds and needs of students with refugee experience, in addition to their strengths and cultural differences, can help them succeed at school. Resources 1. Students with Refugee Experience: A Guide for Teachers and Schools (PDF, 1.47MB) 2. Newcomers’ Guide to Resources and Services

  5. 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.

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  7. 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.

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