Developing IEPs that Support Inclusive Education for Students with the Most Significant Cognitive Disabilities (TIES Center Brief #3)

Developing IEPs that Support Inclusive Education for Students with the Most Significant Cognitive Disabilities

The Developing IEPs that Support Inclusive Education for Students with the Most Significant Cognitive Disabilities PDF parent brief focuses on developing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) that support inclusive education for students with the most significant cognitive disabilities. IEPs that support inclusion are especially critical for students with the most significant cognitive disabilities who participate in a state alternate assessment aligned to alternate academic achievement standards (AA-AAAS), as well as for those in grades PreK-2 who may not yet take state assessments. The purpose of this Brief is to identify specific ways in which the IEPs of students with the most significant cognitive disabilities can be written to support inclusion in the general education curriculum and, ideally, the general education classroom.