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PRESENT LEVELS OF ACADEMIC & FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE
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Features of Quality Present Levels of Academic and Functional Performance Written in objective, measurable terms and easy-to- understand, non-technical language Establish basis for other IEP components – Annual goals / objectives – Special education and related services … Articulate gaps between student’s grade level expectations (CSOs), current assessments and demonstrated performance
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Strategy for Developing Present Levels Statements 1 Based on current assessment information, identify target skill areas 2 Analyze Performance Levels statements to identify grade level expectations (+ needs to achieve post-school goals) 3 Develop Present Levels statements by comparing student’s current performance level and grade level expectations (+ post-school goals) 4 Use your knowledge of curriculum and evidence-based instructional practices to develop goals to fill gaps between present levels and grade level expectations (+ post- school goals)
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Standards-based IEPs Present Levels Assessment Academic Profile Information Grade Level CSOs Goals Present Levels Knowledge of evidence-based practice Achievable in one year Services Informed by goals Designed to advance student toward goals LRE Considerations
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Transition Planning Identify student preferences and interests Link current skills and skills needed to achieve post-school goals
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Online IEP Teacher Supports for Developing Present Levels Academic Profiles for K-12 Reading/LA and Mathematics Reading/LA and Mathematics Performance Levels
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Supports for Transition Planning Individualized Student Transition Plan (ISTP) components-Policy 2510 Transition Planning: – Age of majority – Student preferences and interests – Assessments – Post secondary goals – Activities and linkages
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