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Summary

In this episode, Dana Marie and Michelle discuss the importance of well-written goals in Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). They highlight the need for goals to drive services and placement, as well as the role of goals in measuring student progress.

Michelle and Dana Marie provide guidance on crafting effective goals, including considering the current performance level, making goals measurable and challenging yet achievable, and aligning goals with grade level curriculum. They also emphasize the importance of individualizing goals to meet the specific needs and vision of each student. The episode concludes with a call for questions and comments on goals in IEPs.

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Chapters

00:00 Introduction and YouTube Plug

01:25 Repeating Conversations about IEP Goals

03:00 Importance of Goals in IEPs

04:38 Goals Driving Services and Placement

06:26 Components of a Well-Written Goal

08:57 Measuring Progress with Goals

09:26 Data-Driven Decision Making

10:51 Designing Instruction Based on Goals

12:17 Goals as an Afterthought

13:42 Lack of Progression in Goals

15:18 Key Elements of Well-Written Goals

17:36 Goals Aligned with Grade Level Curriculum

19:31 Importance of the 'So What' in Goals

22:00 Summary and Call for Questions