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Student-Led IEPs. Road Map By: Alfreda Miller. Recognize and Work Through Obstacles. Learn self-advocacy skills. Self-determination surveys http://www.ou.edu/content/education/centers-and-partnerships/zarrow/self-determination-assessment-tools/air-self-determination-assessment.html
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Student-Led IEPs Road Map By: Alfreda Miller
Learn self-advocacy skills • Self-determination surveys http://www.ou.edu/content/education/centers-and-partnerships/zarrow/self-determination-assessment-tools/air-self-determination-assessment.html • Life Skills Survey http://caseylifeskills.force.com/ • Career Cluster Survey http://scois.net/
CAPACITY • Knowledge • Ability • Perception
OPPORTUNITY • At Home • At School
Grade 7 • Students attend meetings. • The school and parents will begin to accept this change. adapted from: J. Johansson, SC-CEC Spring 2012
Grade 8 • Begin discussing transitions to high school (diploma/certificate). • Bring in the transition coordinator or include trips for parents and students to the high school. adapted from: J. Johansson, SC-CEC Spring 2012
Grade 9 • Students have IEP binders (portfolio) with progress monitoring charts. -Surveys (SCOIS, Casey Life Skills and Self-Determination) -Worksheet for Researching Occupations -IEP (disability, strengths, and weaknesses) adapted from: J. Johansson, SC-CEC Spring 2012
Grade 10 • Students start the meeting (with a script).
Grade 11 • Students start the meeting and close the meeting (with a script). • At this year’s Annual Review meetings, let the team know the changes for next year
Grade 12 • IEP meetings are run by the students (with a presentation) adapted from: J. Johansson, SC-CEC Spring 2012