
Latest TouchMath Workshops on IEPs
Session 1: How to Avoid the Trap of Repeat IEPs
As you prepare to refresh or write new academic IEPs, avoid the pitfall of creating repetitive, ineffective plans. This session will empower you to leverage diverse data sources to develop IEPs that are both ambitious and achievable, leading to real student progress.
We’ll demystify substantive versus procedural IEP compliance and discuss how to ensure you achieve both compliance and meaningful outcomes. Discover practical strategies for tracking progress and utilizing progress monitoring data to make timely adjustments. Plus, you’ll hear about how to ensure students have a voice throughout their IEP process and the importance of Universal Design for Learning to ensure a student’s individual needs are considered and addressed within their education plan.
Leave with concrete tools and strategies to create IEPs that truly make a difference.
After this session, you’ll be able to:
- Identify and utilize at least three different data sources to create measurable, ambitious, and achievable IEP goals.
- Differentiate between substantive and procedural IEP compliance
- Implement progress monitoring for IEP goals and use collected data to make timely and effective adjustments to the student’s plan
- Describe at least two strategies for incorporating student voice and UDL into the IEP process
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Session 2: Ensuring Your IEP Process is Student Centered
Join our follow-up session that will explore deeper applications of student-centered IEP practices that incorporate Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles and authentic student participation.
We’ll examine how UDL principles can enhance your math IEPs by:
- Integrating authentic student participation into the planning process
- Developing flexible learning experiences with your Specially Designed Instruction (SDI)
- Creating meaning opportunities for student agency and self-advocacy
What you’ll gain:
- Practical, ready-to-use strategies for embedding student choice into your SDI
- Innovative approaches that boost student ownership and engagement
- Real-world application for implementing UDL principles into your IEP process
Don’t miss this chance to turn IEPs into truly student-centered experiences.
Presented by:
- Dr. Angel Filer, Director of Training and Learning, TouchMath
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Past Workshop Recordings
Is there a particular workshop topic you want to learn about?
Shining the Light on Dyscalculia
Learning Strategies for Your Students
Instructional Strategies You Can Implement Tomorrow
Dive Deep Into Math Concepts
Learning Intervention
Distance Learning

Downloadable Training Resources
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