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A Paraeducator’s Guide to IEP Programs

This informational webinar provides participants with an understanding of Individualized Education Programs, including the federal laws that govern them.

At a Glance

Participants will learn how paraeducators can use this information to provide the best supports to ensure student success and effective communication between teachers, paraeducators, and other members of the instructional team.

Topics

  • Student Learning

Outcomes

  • Understand how to provide the best supports to ensure student success and effective communication between teachers, paraeducators, and other members of the instructional team.
Developed by:

National Education Association

Last Updated: July 29, 2020

Details

Audience Role

  • Education Support Professional

Grade

  • Early Childhood
  • Elementary School
  • High School
  • Higher Education
  • Middle School

Session Length

1 hour

Session Format

Webinar

This is a previously offered webinar focused on the professional growth of ESPs. It is being made available for viewing by individuals or groups of individuals. Note that certificates of completion are not available for participation in informational webinar recordings.

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