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Mandy Ellis Empowerment through Engagement: Implementing Student-Led IEPs Dunlap School District #323

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Page 1: Empowerment through Engagement: Implementing Student Led IEPs

Mandy Ellis

Empowerment through Engagement:

Implementing Student-Led IEPs

Dunlap School District #323

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Objectives• Benefits of Student-Led IEPs• Implementation Guidelines• Obstacles of Implementation• Stakeholder Involvement

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•Take a Test Drive•Read the Owner’s Manual•Set Direction•Follow the Map •Maneuver the Obstacles•Start their engines•Provide Opportunity for Feedback

If you don’t know where you are going, any old road will get you

there….

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Student Benefits of Student-Led IEPs

• Reading and Writing in Context• Goal Setting• Self-Advocating• Using Presentation Skills• Listening and Responding• Compromising• Summarizing

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Additional Benefits of Student-Led IEPs

• Structured Meeting Flow• Parent Involvement• Family-Centered• Increased Team

Dialogue

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Take a Test Drive

Student Survey• Ongoing • Drive

Instruction• Provide Focus• Dashboard

View

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Feedback Drives Improvement

I know who attends my IEP meeting

I know why we have an IEP meeting

I know the parts to the IEP meeting

I know what happens at the IEP meeting

I feel involved in the IEP planning process

I know what related services I receive

I know what my accommodations are

I know my goals

I know why I have an IEP

I know what an IEP is

I track my progress towards my goals

I get the help I need to be successful

I can communicate my needs to my teachers

I am proud of who I am

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The IEP Meeting

After Annual ReviewsStart of Year

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• Age-Appropriate Dialogue

• Safe Environment

Read the Owner’s Manual

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Re-Read the Owner’s Manual

• “Introduction to Your IEP” Presentation by Special Education Teacher– What an IEP is– Why you have an IEP– What goals are written in your IEP– What accommodations you have– What related services are– What an IEP meeting is and how to

present at your own IEP!

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Set Direction

• Student strengths• Goals• Accommodations• Feedback from stakeholders• A Plan for Services and Placement

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Introductions My strengthsMy progress

towards current goals

My services and placement

My IEP Meeting

My teacher’s Input

My accommodationsMy goals for the future

My parents’

input

Follow the Map

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Track Student Progress

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“I love getting ready for exciting things, even if I am nervous.””

4th Grade Student

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Additional Activities to Consider

• Write a statement regarding their present levels of performance

• Compose business letters and address envelopes inviting IEP members to the meeting

• Conduct a self-assessment regarding their learning styles.

• Through these activities, students become more aware of their abilities, develop key communication skills and reinforce 21st century skills.

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Maneuver the Obstacles

• Student Concerns• Parent Concerns• Student Ability to Present

Soliciting Stakeholder Feedback is vital throughout the process!

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Delta: “My Mom There”

5th Grade Student

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Delta: “I am scared to talk at the meeting!”

5th Grade Student

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Test DriveSet DirectionUse a Map

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Start Your Engines… IEP Day!

• Meetings are allotted 45 minutes• Students greet the IEP team members• Students facilitate introductions• Students begin the IEP meeting• Students are prompted to engage team

members• All members of the IEP team provide feedback.

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Celebrate Student Success• Student-led IEPs are the vehicles for driving

continuous improvement and developing 21st century skills.

• As a special education teacher, there is no greater victory than seeing a child empowered through engagement in their learning.

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4th Grade Student: “I learned I even have an IEP”

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Questions/Comments

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ReferencesFor electronic resources created and used to implement

student-led IEPs, visit http://wilderwaiteresourceroom.wikispaces.com/individualized+education+planning.

For more information about Dunlap School District #323, visit www.dunlapcusd.net/pages/splash.aspx

Becky Wilson Hawbaker, “Student-led IEP meetings: Planning and Implementation Strategies,” TEACHING Exceptional Children Plus, Vol. 3, No. 5, 2007, http://journals.cec.sped.org/tecplus/vol3/iss5/art4.