Describe the content of each part of Individualized Education Plans to include the contributions of general educators to each part.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer should describe Individualized Education Programs, each part, and the contribution of general educators to each part. A statement of the student's present level of educational achievement and functional performance; A statement of measurable annual goals; A statement of the special education and related services; An explanation of the extent, if any, to which the student will not participate with nondisabled students in the general education classroom and in other school activities; A statement about the student's participation in state- or district-wide assessments of student achievement; The projected dates for beginning services and modification; A statement of how educators will measure the student's progress toward the annual goals described in item 2 and how the student's parents will be regularly informed.
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