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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | A newly revised and enhanced edition of the ultimate guide to understanding IEPs from a legal standpoint, complete with IDEA 2004 updates. A classic in its field, Better IEPs presents a focused, three-step process that zooms in on the individual student and dismisses out of hand the one-size-fits-all approach that is too often mistaken for proper procedure in today's schools. Gives all educators confidence and know-how to develop competent IEPs. Written by Dr. Barbara Bateman, an attorney and professor emeritus and the number one expert on IEP law in the nation, and coauthored by Mary Anne Linden. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Author: | Barbara D. Bateman | | Paperback: | 276 pages | | Publisher: | IEP Resources, Attainment Company | | Publication Date: | January 01, 2006 | | ISBN: | 1578615682 | | Package Length: | 9.0 inches | | Package Width: | 7.0 inches | | Package Height: | 0.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 21 reviews |
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60 of 61 found the following review helpful:
Best IEP how-to book I have read so far! Sep 08, 1999 I just got this book and am already halfway through. It gives clear, concise IEP writing tips and lots of examples. I prefer this book over others I have previously purchased. I would say it is an essential book for parents of special education students to have, along with Wrightslaw: Special Education Law."
51 of 54 found the following review helpful:
The Best Resource for "Getting It Right" Jan 04, 2000
By C. G. Huchet This is a book that every school's Child Study Team should read and use as an informed guide to improve the planning and writing of IEPs. Since that will not happen, parents will find this to be an excellent means of knowing what they should expect to see in an IEP, and what to reject. The writing is jargon-free and otherwise friendly to parents and professionals alike. It can lead parents to develop "suggested" goals and objectives as model examples to show the school staff. It provides an excellent foundation for the inservice training of school staff and special education parent support groups.
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IEP GOALS Mar 30, 2002
By Susan Burnett This book should be required reading for every parent who has a child on an IEP. Assessment generates services and IEP goals, and goals inform the parent whether the services are remediating the child. Schools must follow the Law (IDEA) on how to write goals, yet, poorly written IEP goals is one of the biggest non-compliance areas. If a child's progress can not be objectively measured by correctly written goals, how are we to determine the effectiveness of the schools intervention? If you want to hold your school accountable for remediating your child, Bateman's book is a must. This book will help you be an active participant in developing your childs program for the individualized instruction they are entiltled to and help you assess if your child is recieving an appropriate education. Knowledge is power and this book will empower you!
8 of 10 found the following review helpful:
An excellent primer on drafting IEPs Oct 29, 2002
By ch I wholeheartedly recommend this book to any parent who has a child in special education. If you are looking for a book to understand and even draft IEPs, this is debatably the best, clearest book out there.Reviewing and drafting IEPs can be very daunting. This book helps the reader (whether parent, school official, or legal professional) understand the IEP process. After reading this book, any parent will be able to better understand their child's IEP and even be able to write them.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
great information Jun 21, 2008
By T. Lindsey This is a great reference source for teachers who write IEPs. My professor actually recommended this book. I am earning my graduate degree in Special Education after earning my undergraduate in Business Education so obviously it is a much needed resource for me personally. I find it to be well worth the money.
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