Earn 1 Hour of Continued Education

Writing IEP Goals and Collaborating with Teachers

This course explains how to write appropriate goals for IEPs that not only are appropriate and measurable but help connect them to the real world. This course also explains how to work as a team with other professionals when developing IEPs in the school setting. Earn 1 clock hour of continuing education credit (Introductory Level, Professional Area).
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Listen, take a quiz, and earn a certificate of completion! 
Listen to this podcast episode course on your favorite podcast listing platform (Spotify, Apple Music, etc.). 
ASHA requires that CE courses take attendance (your unique login) and learner earns a certificate of completion (by passing the quiz). This program has been approved for 1 clock hour of continuing education credit by the Texas Speech-Language-Hearing Association (TSHA). TSHA approval does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or clinical procedures. TSHA continuing education (CE) hours can be used toward renewal of your Texas license (and most other states too) and as professional development activities for the maintenance of your ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC). The Pep Talk Podcast for SLPs podcast episode courses have been planned and implemented in accordance with the policies of the Continuing Education Board of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). TSHA is accredited by the ASHA CEB to provide continuing education for speech-language pathologists and audiologists.

  Learner Objectives:

As a result of this presentation the participant will be able to:

1. Define and recognize how to write appropriate, measurable IEP goals
2. Define the difference between IEP goals and objectives
3. List at least 2 ways to co-develop IEP goals with other professionals

         Outline:

5 min: Introduction, bio, disclosures, learner objectives
10 min: Overview of an IEP
10 min: Writing IEP Goals
15 min: Collaborating with Teachers
10min: Different types of IEP goals and objectives
10 min: Summary, ”take away” points, closing

      Disclaimers:

The contents of this episode are not meant to replace clinical advice. Pep Talk Podcast, its host, and guests do not represent or endorse specific products or procedures mentioned during episodes unless otherwise stated. TSHA approval does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or clinical procedures.

Presenters

Michelle Andrews M.S., CCC-SLP

Founder and Managing Director of Pep Talk LLC
Michelle has been a speech-language pathologist since 2014. She has worked in the schools, private clinics, and home health. She started creating speech therapy materials for SLPs years ago and founded Pep Talk LLC. She discovered her passion for education and developed this continuing education podcast for SLPs everywhere. She desires to help SLPs feel confident and to produce the best treatment by increasing knowledge and skills.

Stephanie DeLussey Dual Certified SPED Teacher

Guest Speaker
Stephanie is a dual-certified veteran special education teacher, IEP Coach, children's book author, and teacher mentor. She has a passion for creating engaging, adapted resources for teachers and students with disabilities, and is self-proclaimed #datanerd. She understands that not everyone will love IEPs as much as she does, but it is her hope that with the appropriate training and resources, teachers will not only advocate harder for student services and supports, but also bridge the gap between teachers and families to foster a true IEP Team.

Disclosures

Michelle Andrews’ financial disclosers: She has a Teachers pay Teachers, Boom Learning, and Teach with Medley store under Pep Talk LLC. She is also the founder and manager of the Pep Talk Podcast. 
Michelle Andrews’ non-financial disclosures: Speech Arcade is an in-kind sponsor for this podcast.
Stephanie's financial disclosures: Owner of Mrs. D's Corner and the Intentional IEP.
Stephanie's non-financial disclosures: No non-financial disclosures.

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