Standard Based IEP’s/MCA-M. Overview Why Standards Based IEPs? Eligibility for MCA-M MCA-M...

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Standard Based IEP’s/MCA-M

Overview

Why Standards Based IEPs? Eligibility for MCA-M MCA-M Decision Making PLAAFP Standards Goals Objectives

Why Standards Based IEP’s

Required for students taking MCA-M beginning 2010-2011

Best Practice for all IEPs

MCA-M is…

An alternate assessment based on modified achievement standards.

Designed to provide increased access to grade-level assessment tasks

Intended for students for whom the MCA-2 or MTAS is inappropriate

Has fewer response options than the MCA and structure is simplified but still meet the benchmarks

MCA-M Eligibility

Students who were non-proficient in reading and/or math in two previous tests

Students who met or exceeded MTAS standards

State will provide list of eligible students Requires a Standards Based IEP before

Spring 2012 testing

What if my student took the MCA-M?

Once a student is eligible for the MCA-M, they remain eligible for the MCA-M

IEP team makes decision whether to continue with the MCA-M or move to the MCA or the MTAS

Accessing Student Test Data with Campus

Accessing Student Test Data with Viewpoint

ELA and MATH Standards

Use Current 2007 Minnesota Math 2003 ELA Standards (phased out after

this year) …or Common State ELA Standards phased

in for 2012-2013 Secondary may refer to Power

Standards

PLAAFP

Present Level

Purposes:

-To provide a summary of baseline information that indicates the student’s academic achievement

-To identify strengths and weaknesses and to provide an explanation of how the disability affects the student’s involvement/progress in the general curriculum and their ability to meet grade level standards

-To identify student’s needs

Present Level

Characteristics - Standards based - addresses the general education

curriculum

- Data driven- includes formal and informal data (MCA strand data, MAP, etc.)

- Understandable - uses clear, easily understood language that provides a snapshot of the student’s needs and strengths

- Measurable- written in terms that are observable, specific, and based on evidence

Present Level

Student based needs Prioritize in relation to how they affect

involvement and progress in the general education curriculum

Ask…. “What prerequisite skills/knowledge does the student

need to close the gap between his/her present level and the grade-level content standards?”

Present Level

DO NOT use the student’s exceptionality to explain how the disability affects involvement/progress in the general curriculum.

-Example of what NOT to write: Marcus’ learning disability affects his progress in the general curriculum. -Example of what to write:

Marcus’s weakness in applying strategies, such as making inferences and making complex predictions, affect his progress in comprehending sixth-grade literary materials.

Present Level

Remember……

The present level of academic achievement and functional performance sets the stage for developing IEP goals.

Annual Goals

Annual goals are related to needs summarized in the PLAAFP that directly affect involvement and progress in the grade level general education curriculum *For transition age student, annual goals should link up

with post-secondary goals (dream goals) and, in high school, the student’s four year course of study.

*Need to teach a specific skill.

Developing Annual Goals

If a large number of needs are identified in the present level, the IEP team must consider how each need impacts the student’s progress in the general education curriculum.

Select the need that has the greatest impact on progress, and develop a goal to address that need.

May write goals based on state standards or benchmarks

Objectives

When objectives are written, they must contain the following:– Content to be learned or skills to be

performed – Intermediate steps or targeted sub-skills

related to accomplishing the Measurable Annual Goal

Adding Accommodations

What strategies, accommodations, and/or assistive technology can be successfully implemented in this student’s educational programming?

Adding MCA-M to Easy IEP

MCA-M testing statement

Resources for Standards

•http://education.state.mn.us/MDE/Academic_Excellence/Academic_Standards/index.html

•http://thecenter.spps.org/

•Versions will also be sent via email as a .pdf •Hard copies of the Standards are available from your SERC