individualized education plan (iep)

What Are the Key Components of an IEP?

An effective IEP in nursing should include several key components:
Assessment: A comprehensive evaluation of the student’s current health status, academic performance, and specific needs.
Goals and Objectives: Clearly defined, measurable goals that the student is expected to achieve within a specific timeframe.
Accommodations and Modifications: Adjustments to the learning environment, instructional methods, and assessment techniques to support the student’s learning.
Nursing Interventions: Specific medical and nursing care plans, including medication management, physical therapy, or other healthcare services.
Progress Monitoring: Regular evaluation of the student’s progress toward meeting the established goals and adjustments to the IEP as necessary.

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