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504 vs. IEP

Many people, including seasoned educators, are confused about the difference between a 504 and an IEP (Individualized Education Plan). While both provide accommodations to students with disabilities, there is one clear difference between the two. A 504 provides accommodations, but does not provided specialized instruction. An IEP provides both.

Let’s look at a couple of examples:

If a student is dia

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Courage and Other Demons

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Abandoned Courage

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“Both of my parents looked at me in a way that said they knew there was more to the story and I better start talking. I resisted sharing all the gory details, but ended up telling them what Luke had done. When I was finished, my mom came and hugged me and my dad started pacing the room.
“Do you want me to kill him?” my dad asked, trying, I’m sure, to sound calm. “Because I will gladly kill him. Or maybe I could just break a few of his fingers.” It was a very uncharacteristic thing for my dad to say. He was generally quite the pacifist.”
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“I took a moment to process what he had just said. What did that mean? A faery? Like Tinker Bell? Then it hit me hard. He was trying to tell me he was gay. Calling a gay person a faery seemed derogatory, but maybe that’s the word they preferred in Ireland. Great! I thought. He’s gay. Of course he’s gay. I like him too much for him not to be gay.”
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“Both of my parents looked at me in a way that said they knew there was more to the story and I better start talking. I resisted sharing all the gory details, but ended up telling them what Luke had done. When I was finished, my mom came and hugged me and my dad started pacing the room.
“Do you want me to kill him?” my dad asked, trying, I’m sure, to sound calm. “Because I will gladly kill him. Or maybe I could just break a few of his fingers.” It was a very uncharacteristic thing for my dad to say. He was generally quite the pacifist.”
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