Individualized Education Plans (IEP)

“The IEP is not the student’s entire educational program but rather a road map containing the most important stops along the way to the final destination of learning and inclusion”
— Cheryl M. Jorgensen

IEP Overview

Not sure what an IEP actually is?! Understood.org created and detailed what an IEP is. Click here to learn more >>

Scholastic.com broke down the IEP process so that people unfamiliar could use this to understand how it works. Click here to learn more >>

Understood.com created this user friendly “Anatomy of an IEP” to break down the sections. Click here >>

I created this document to support General Education Teachers in an overview of the IEP, the important parts to highlight, who is involved, and the qualifying areas to an IEP. Click here for the document >>

Understood.org created an easy to use “Special Education and IEP Terms” guide to better support the understanding of IEP team members not associated in Special Education. Click here >>


Accommodations

Understood.com has created an outline of common Accommodations and Modifications that are implemented into IEP’s and what they mean. Click here to learn more >>

Understood.org has detailed types of accommodations that support Auditory Processing Disorder. Click here to learn more >>

Understood.org has detailed types of accommodations that support Slow Processing Speed. Click here to learn more >>

For more information, the Understood.org website is filled with resources and information broken down related to IEPs, Accommodations, and Special Education. Click here to learn more >>