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Supporting Student Growth Presented by Leslie Rogoski. Individual Learning Plans. What is an Individual Learning Plan? An Individual Learning Plan (ILP) is a student specific plan developed that focuses on three primary areas: Academic Career Personal/Social
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Supporting Student Growth Presented by Leslie Rogoski
Individual Learning Plans • What is an Individual Learning Plan? • An Individual Learning Plan (ILP) is a student specific plan developed that focuses on three primary areas: • Academic • Career • Personal/Social • The fundamental concept behind an ILP is planning for and focusing on future success.
Individual Learning Plans • Two components of an ILP • The Process • Collaboration of a team of individuals that have a vested interest in the success of the student • The Student • The Family • Teaching Staff • District Administration • The Output • The ILP document
Individual Learning Plans • Options for tracking this data in Skyward • Custom Forms • Current options • Future enhancement – Advanced Custom Forms (available in June 2013)
Response to Intervention • Three components to this area • Identification • Interventions • Progress Monitoring
Response to Intervention • Watch Lists • Identification of students with needs • Manual identification • Mass utility to identify (Generate Student Watch List)
Response to Intervention • Interventions • Tracks the tiered interventions provided to the students • Instructional Strategy • Intervention • Set Goals/Targets • Frequency/Duration • Monitor Progress
Response to Intervention • Referrals • Can be used in one of two ways • Referral by staff to identify a possible need for Interventions • Referral to Child Study Team to determine next course of action if interventions are not successful
Special Education • Referrals • Ability to generate referral or track receipt depending on who submits the referral
Special Education • Evaluations/Reevaluations • Track type and status • What type of evaluation is being executed? • Is this record in process or completed? • Track outcome • Did the student qualify for Special Education services? • Deadlines calculated to maintain compliance • Case Due • Due dates on reevaluations
Special Education • Individual Education Plan (IEP) • Track the type of IEP • Track the duration of the IEP • Track components of the IEP • Placements • Goals and Objectives • Can be linked to state standards and benchmarks