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IEPs: Guide to Writing Individualized Education Programs

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Guide to Writing Quality Individualized Education Programs helps users reduce the complexity of IEP development to seven basic steps, based on the requirements of IDEA. It helps prepare teacher candidates with excellent IEP-writing skills, and gives in-service teachers an accurate resource for their continuing professional development in this critical area.

144 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 4, 2021

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Gordon Gibb

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November 30, 2025
Required reading for a grad school course. It has decent technical information for how to write an IEP. I’ve been a Sped teacher for different school systems and I’ve learned that they all have different ways to write an IEP. This is just another way that they can be written and what should be included to make sure that they meet federal standards.

I will also say that it mainly focuses on the inclusion aspect in general education classrooms and less on specialized settings like classrooms that are self contained.
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