IEP Accommodations During Distance Learning
The coronavirus pandemic is bringing new challenges to special education and distance learning. One of the biggest challenges is how to implement accommodations for students who have an Individualized Education Program (IEP).
To make accommodations work in an online setting, you’ll need some innovative thinking and an understanding of the tools available to you and your students. Take a look at the charts below for some examples of how commonly used accommodations can transfer to a virtual setting.
To make accommodations work in an online setting, you’ll need some innovative thinking and an understanding of the tools available to you and your students. Take a look at the charts below for some examples of how commonly used accommodations can transfer to a virtual setting.
Accommodations that change the way information is presented to students
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Accommodations that change the way students complete assignments
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Accommodations that can help with scheduling, timing, and organization
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Even students who don’t have an IEP need to learn differently during distance learning. Try these accommodations. Then explore how to make online assignments easier for your students to access.