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Writing Measurable IEP Goals and Objectives

August 22, 2024 by jennifer Leave a Comment

A guide to quick and effective writing of accurate and measurable IEP goals and objectives!

This post contains affiliate links.

Book: Writing Measurable IEP Goals and Objectives

By Barbara D. Bateman, Cynthia M. Herr

IEPs are necessary, required by law and when done properly can be extremely helpful in guiding the student’s educational trajectory.

This book, written by two of the foremost special educators and IEP legal experts is designed to bring you up to speed whether you’re just entering the field or have worked in it for years.

To purchase, click the image/link below!

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Recommended Reading

  • Top Ten Lessons Learned this IEP Season
  • 5 Important Things to Do During an IEP Meeting
  • Top 10 Things to Know About IEPs
  • 8 Steps to Better IEP Meetings: Play Hearts, Not Poker

IEP Resources

  • Preparing for an IEP Meeting – My Favorite Books
  • How to Write IEP Goals Workbook
  • IEP Goals Related to the Common Core for OT/PT
  • IEP Goals Related to the Common Core for OT/PT Grades 3-5

To read more about IEPs:

Wrightslaw: All About IEPsWrightslaw: All About IEPsWrightslaw: All About IEPsThe IEP from A to Z: How to Create Meaningful and Measurable Goals and ObjectivesThe IEP from A to Z: How to Create Meaningful and Measurable Goals and ObjectivesThe IEP from A to Z: How to Create Meaningful and Measurable Goals and ObjectivesSpecial Education Savvy: The Mom's Guide to Mindset and Effective Advocacy Throughout the IEP JourneySpecial Education Savvy: The Mom’s Guide to Mindset and Effective Advocacy Throughout the IEP JourneySpecial Education Savvy: The Mom's Guide to Mindset and Effective Advocacy Throughout the IEP JourneyComplete IEP Guide, The: How to Advocate for Your Special Ed ChildComplete IEP Guide, The: How to Advocate for Your Special Ed ChildComplete IEP Guide, The: How to Advocate for Your Special Ed Child

 

About the Author

Barbara Bateman, Ph.D., J.D. is a nationally recognized expert in special education and in special education law. Dr. Herr is an assistant professor and Research Associate in the Department of Special Education at the University of Oregon and has been in the field of special education for 30 years.

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