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    What is the difference bewteen reporting progress for an IEP versus stating present levels of an IEP?

    when an IEP is expiring and one reports prgrogress on old goals, what is the difference with that and stating present levels for the new IEP?

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    Your present level is where the child is at this point of time and reporting is to help show how they are progressing towards the goals that have been set to achieve. They have to show where they (child) were before and during to evaluate for new goals.
    An IEP is an annual report of progress and you could say there are present levels of performance listed in an IEP and to further confuse you, PLOP stands for present levels of performance. An IEP is what the state uses to try and accurately report progress for students with learning disabilities. It's a guideline for resource teachers and how schools get funds to support special ed. This can, of course, be confusing to parents, as the reports are not only directed to parents.
    dad59

    IEP's isn't just for children with learning disabilities it's also for physical disabilities.


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