My item of interest is the website
called IEPQ which serves as a support for creating IEPs. The website offers a
functional goal assistant which helps professionals identify possible goals for
students based on State Standards. Additionally, the website offers a resource
library which includes items such as planning sheets which help IEP team
members gather information prior to the meeting so that they are well informed
beforehand. The website offers fictionalized student examples to help
professionals get a better understanding of how the IEP should be written. This
website has been helpful for all the professionals in the student service
office as well as the case managers and teachers. This is a useful tool
especially as we are all just starting to work on IEPs. There are a number of resources
that can be valuable in creating more personalized IEP goals. Additionally, the
website saves the goals that you created so that you can reference them in the
future. This website is completely free, but requires a log in to access the information
on this site.
As school social workers, there is nothing like a collection of ideas and resources to add to our toolboxes! The school social work students at Dominican University will be sharing items of interest that they have found useful in practice. We hope this site continues to grow and we can share tips and resources for practice!
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