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Design the IEP

Steps in Designing an IEP. Design the IEP. 4. Terminal Objectives Enroute Objectives Lessons/Activities/Procedures Duration Special Provisions and Services Evaluation. Components of an IEP. The IEP must be understood by the least-prepared teacher. Remember..!. Priority.

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Design the IEP

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  1. Stepsin Designing an IEP Design the IEP 4 • Terminal Objectives • Enroute Objectives • Lessons/Activities/Procedures • Duration • Special Provisions and Services • Evaluation

  2. Components of an IEP

  3. The IEP must be understood by the least-prepared teacher Remember..!

  4. Priority Derived from the PDSP

  5. Terminal Objective the RESULT objective

  6. Enroute Objective the PROCESS objective

  7. Lessons Activities Procedures planning developmentally-appropriate tasks

  8. Duration time allotment for each activity

  9. Special Provisions & Services provisions for generalization & mastery

  10. Instructional Evaluation setting the success criteria

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