#88-Using Assessments to Guide IEP Goals

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When we start considering the future for individuals with differing abilities, the assessment process is an important yet often omitted first step. Ongoing formal and informal assessments, specifically those identifying strengths and interests, should be the drivers of transition IEP goals. How can we encourage school districts to assess and what are the whens, hows, and whos of the process? Dr. Mary E. Morningstar is faculty in Special Education at Portland State University and Co-Director of the Career and Community Studies program, a fully inclusive transition to postsecondary education for youth with intellectual disability.  She directs the Transition Coalition, a national center offering online, hybrid and in-person professional development and resources for secondary special educators and transition practitioners. Dr. Morningstar teaches us what transition assessment is, when and how is it happening, and who should be performing the assessments. She gives us counsel on how to prompt the district to initiate a wide range of assessments and tells us exactly what to say in the email we send requesting assessments. We will be learning 3 things to bring the IEP team that would be seen as supportive and helpful rather than demanding so we are operating as a team. We are going to learn about observational and situational assessments and why we want to use those and NOT anecdotal observations. Links to valuable resources mentioned in this episode can be found at https://www.lomah.org/podcastseason3/88  To follow Kim's journey with her daughter, find her on instagram as journey2lomah

#88-Using Assessments to Guide IEP Goals

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