$20.00

Presenter: Ayo Jones, Noodle Nook
Core Area:
Instructional Planning and Delivery 1B; Knowledge of Students and Student Learning 2A, 2C; Content Knowledge and Expertise 3B; Learning Environment 4A; Data-Driven Practice 5C, 5D; Professional Practices and Responsibilities 6A; Planning 1.3; Instruction 2.1, 2.4, 2.5; Professional Practices and Responsibilities 4.2
Grade Level: 
Elementary & Secondary
Hours: 0.25

Drafting a meaningful individualized education program (IEP) for a student with a disability is only a small part of the IEP process. In order to meet mandated federal guidelines, every educator needs to work towards properly and consistently implementing IEPs, understand how to document their implementation, and develop a process to examine an IEP for efficacy. In this 15-minute course from Noodle Nook, Ayo Jones outlines a teacher’s role in IEP implementation and an administrator’s role in IEP implementation along with specific steps for teachers and administrators to take in order to improve IEP implementation.

This session is part of the Special Education Self-Assessment Series.

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Description

It doesn’t matter how amazing an Individualized Education Program (IEP) is if it’s not implemented well. According to federal guidelines, every educator needs to work toward properly and consistently implementing IEPs, documenting their implementation, and developing a process to examine an IEP for efficacy.
Proper IEP implementation not only ensures that you comply with state and local guidelines but also ensures that a student is receiving all the supports they need to be successful.

This session is part of the Special Education Self-Assessment Series.

In this 15-minute course from Noodle Nook, you will explore:

  • How a teacher properly implements an IEP
  • How an administrator ensures a student’s IEP is being properly implemented
  • How to document IEP implementation and the delivery of services
  • What needs to be done when students fail to make progress

Other courses in this series:

SPED Self-Assessment – Child Find and Evaluations
SPED Self-Assessment – Family Engagement
SPED Self-Assessment – IEP Content and Development
SPED Self-Assessment – Instructional Strategies
SPED Self-Assessment – Properly Constituted IEP Committees
SPED Self-Assessment – Secondary Transition

Presenter Bio

Ayo Jones is an experienced special education teacher, successful instructional coach, and charismatic professional speaker. Driven by her love for all things special education, Ayo provides educators teaching students with significant disabilities exactly what they need to survive and thrive. In her over 15 years in education, she has coached hundreds of teachers, trained thousands of educational professionals, and developed curriculum for tens of thousands of students with disabilities. She is a regular consultant to multiple school districts and educational support centers throughout Texas and beyond as well as in West Africa, where she does outreach to underserved students.

Ayo is the founder of Noodle Nook, an online resource for teachers in special education, providing tools for classroom success. She hosts a teacher podcast, is a published author, and delivers curriculum to teachers worldwide, including Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia. Best known for her engaging public speaking, Ayo’s captivating presence and witty delivery have made her a sought-after professional trainer.
 

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