Massachusetts IEP Training for Parents
Massachusetts IEP Training for Parents is designed for educators to lead group learning for parents of students with IEPs. This course focuses on preparing parents to be integral parts of the IEP process with resources and information to prepare them ahead of the IEP meeting & information on how they can help the long-term success of their student’s education.
- Self-guided / Online
- Open Enrollment
- 10 DESE Approved PD Hours
DESE Approved PD Provider
Special Education Professionals & Leadership
Learning method
Self-paced training series designed to provide support and education to owners, managers, and peer supports about best practices within the recovery home environment.
Self-Paced Online Course
Contact for Pricing
No instructor. Study on your own schedule
Massachusetts IEP Training for Parents Objectives
We aim to achieve the following through our IEP Training Courses:
- Provide 10hrs DESE Approved PD Credits
- Enhanced Expertise
- Improved Student Outcomes
- Inclusive Classroom Environments
- Legal Compliance
- Self-Paced Individual or Group Led
- Enhanced Compliance
- Improved Resource Allocation
- Enhanced Collaboration
- Data-Driven Decision-Making
Course Outline
Course designed for educators who have experience with the 2001 guidelines and are transitioning to The New IEP guidelines.
IEP Parents: Introduction to The New IEP
- Introduction: IEP Training for Parents
- Introduction: What’s Changing? IEP 2001 vs The New IEP
- Introduction: IEP Sections 1-8
- Introduction: IEP Crosswalk
- Introduction: Responsive Teams
IEP Parents: Getting Started with The New IEP
- Getting Started: The IEP Team
- Getting Started: Tips and Resources for You to Consider
IEP Parents: Developing the IEP
- Developing the IEP: The New IEP Theme
- The New IEP Theme: Creating Strength Based IEPs
- The New IEP Theme: 4 Key Components to Understanding Student Needs
IEP Parents: IEP 1
- IEP 1: Introduction
- IEP 1: Student & Parent Concerns
- IEP 1: Preparing for the New IEP: Tips and Resources for You to Consider
IEP Parents: IEP 2
- IEP 2: Student & Team Vision Overview
- IEP 2: Student & Team Vision
- Preparing for The New IEP: Student & Team Vision
IEP Parents: IEP 3
- IEP 3: Introducing the Student Profile
- IEP 3: The Student Profile: Overview
- IEP 3: Identification of Disability Category
- IEP 3: Special Factors
- IEP 3: Special Factors – English Language Learners and Assistive Technology
- IEP 3 Special Factors: AAC Questions and Autism-specific Questions
- IEP 3: Additional Special Factors
IEP Parents: PLAAFP
- PLAAFP: Introduction to the PLAAFP
- PLAAFP: Overview
- PLAAFP: Student Strengths & Needs
- PLAAFP: Student Profile Summary
IEP Parents: Where’s The Data?
- Where’s the Data: Team Discussion
IEP Parents: IEP 4
- IEP 4: Transition Planning Overview
- IEP 4: Transition Planning Summary
- IEP 4: Tips and Resources for You to Consider
IEP Parents: IEP 5
- IEP 5: Introduction to Accommodations & Modifications
- IEP 5: Accommodations
- IEP 5: Modifications
- IEP 5: State and Districtwide Assessments
IEP Parents: IEP 6
- IEP 6: Introduction to Goals
- IEP 6: Measurable Annual Goals
- IEP 6: Goal Writing in the New IEP Format
- IEP 6: Goal Writing: Tips and Resources for You to Consider
IEP Parents: IEP 7
- IEP 7: Introduction to Service Delivery
- IEP 7: Service Delivery Overview
- IEP 7: Service Delivery: Tips and Resources for You to Consider
- IEP 7: Service Delivery
- IEP 7: Transportation Services
IEP Parents: IEP 8
- IEP 8: Additional Information: Introduction
- IEP 8: Additional Information
- IEP 8: Response Section
IEP Parents: Course Completion
- New IEP Training for Parents Course Completion
- IEP Training for Parents Course Survey
- Download Certificate
IEP Parents: IEP Implementation Resources
- Key Regulations
- IEP Augmentation Checklist
- IEP Resource Guide: Sources and Citations
- Downloads: IEP Training Course
- Downloads: Tier II / Tier III Assessments
- IEP Implementation Recommended Reading
- IEP Transition: Resources by State
- IEP Goal Calibration Table
- Leadership / Management Resources & Downloads
- Meetings Resources & Downloads
- Teams Resources & Downloads
- Communication Resources & Downloads
Support: 3 Ways to Get the Help You Need
Contact SCTS Support in one of the following 3 ways – and we will have one of our support specialists reply as soon as possible. All requests are replied to in the order they are received. Requests received before 1pm will be replied to the same business day. Requests received after 2pm will be replied to the following business day.
Technical Requirements for Our Online Courses
To successfully participate in an online course, the following technical requirements should be met:
1. Device Compatibility
- Computer: A desktop or laptop with a modern operating system (Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.13 or later).
- Mobile Device: A smartphone or tablet with Android (version 8.0 or later) or iOS (version 13.0 or later).
- Screen size of at least 10 inches is recommended for optimal viewing and navigation.
2. Internet Connection
- A stable internet connection with a minimum download speed of 5 Mbps.
- For live sessions or videos, a faster connection (10 Mbps or higher) is recommended.
3. Browser Requirements
- The latest version of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, or Safari.
- JavaScript and cookies must be enabled.
4. Software Requirements
- PDF reader (e.g., Adobe Acrobat Reader) for accessing course materials.
- Word processing software (e.g., Microsoft Word or Google Docs) for completing assignments.
- Zoom or similar applications may be required for live sessions or webinars.
5. Audio and Video
- Speakers or headphones for listening to lectures or videos.
- A microphone and webcam (built-in or external) for interactive sessions or discussions, if applicable.
6. Other Considerations
- Adequate storage space to download course materials if needed.
- Ability to access a reliable email account for course communications and updates.
These requirements ensure smooth access to course content and effective participation in all activities.