Individual Education Plans (IEP) Samples
Resources to Support the Development and Implementation
of Effective IEPs in Ontario |
IEP Samples
Explanatory Notes
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- The posted IEP samples have been developed by writing teams from across
the province. The teams used ministry policy and resource documents,
the results of the Provincial IEP Collaborative Review (2006/07) and
IEP samples provided by school boards and stakeholder groups in June
2008 to inform their work. The samples are written using the provincial
electronic IEP template.
- The website contains IEP samples that represent the ministry exceptionality
categories/definitions as well as non-identified students.
- The IEP
samples are designed to provide content to inform the collaborative
development of IEPs The samples are not intended to be copied
but are being shared to help provide examples of information and wording
that can be used to plan effectively for students with special education
needs. The writers are working to ensure that the IEP samples meet
the following criteria:
- The linkages with the with the provincial report card and the
curriculum
- Sequencing:
Assessment
Data → Areas of Strength and Areas of Need,
Accommodations,
Program Section
Baseline Level of Achievement → Annual Program Goal → Learning
Expectations
- Learning
expectations that are measurable and observable
- Language
that is accessible for parents and student
- In an
effort to have sample IEPs available as early as possible in the
2008-09 school year, an initial set of samples has been posted and
the remainder will be uploaded to the website as they are available.
Samples of elementary and secondary IEPs will be posted for all of
the ministry’s
exceptionality categories/definitions as well as for students who
are not identified. As samples will be added regularly we suggest
that staff visit the website frequently to view these additional
resources.
- These IEP samples are written using the provincial electronic IEP
template that is available to school boards. It is expected that these
samples will support the writing of content for IEPs within other templates
that are used across the province.
- The
samples are a ‘work in progress’.
The ministry welcomes feedback which will be used to support continuous
improvement in the development and implementation of effective IEPs.
- The following resources were used to inform the development of the
IEP samples:
- Individual Education Plans, Standards for Development,
Program Planning, and Implementation (2000);
- Special
Education Transformation, The Report of the Co-Chairs with
the Recommendations of the Working Table on Special Education
(2006);
- The Individual Education Plan (IEP), A Resource
Guide (2004);
- Education for All, The Report of the Expert Panel
on Literacy and Numeracy Instruction for Students with
Special Education Needs, Kindergarten to Grade 6 (2005);
- IEP Collaborative Review (2006/07), Provincial
Report: Common Trends;
- IEP samples that were collaboratively developed by
school boards teams (June 2008); and
- IEP samples submitted
by stakeholder groups.
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The ministry welcomes feedback which will be used
to support continuous improvement in the development and implementation
of effective IEPs.
What
is your role in relation to the IEP process (e.g.,
administrator, teacher, teacher's assistant, parent, community agency
staff, member of advocacy group/parent organization)?
Do you find the IEP samples helpful? Please
provide your comments and suggestions.
Thank you
Click
to respond by eMail |
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