Is an IEP Really Called For ?


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État de publication: publié

Nom de la revue: La Foucade

Intervalle de pages: 20-22

URL: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/381768365_Is_an_IEP_Really_Called_For

Résumé: An Individualized Education Plan (IEP) is not always an inevitable requirement when it comes to cultivating well-being and academic success for school students presenting with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties (SEBD). Sometimes personal challenges prove transient or might be connected to a single event or set of circumstances. In such cases, some simple situational analysis can help pinpoint solutions to fix short-term concerns. For this reason, during the Formal Review Phase, specialists and educational support staff should experiment with a broad range of intervention techniques that could lead to improvements prior to diving straight into a full IEP process. Preliminary interventions can involve or be geared towards students, teachers and/or parents . Once these first steps have been taken, the qualified education professionals can then assist the school principal in determining whether or not an IEP is truly necessary.