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Understanding the IEP Process: The Basics of an ETR

3 minutes 12 seconds

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The evaluation team report (ETR) is the initial step for identifying a disability and determining the appropriate educational needs of an identified student. The data gathered leads to the first meeting and sets the agenda for recommendations. Part of the "Understanding the IEP Process" series.

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Runtime: 3 minutes 12 seconds

Closeup of a row of 2 female and 3 male blonde teenagers operating black computers. Caption. We come back and identify new goals.
Understanding the IEP Process
Episode 1
3 minutes 50 seconds
Grade Level: PT/TT -
Woman with dark curled hair wearing a black and white blouse under a black cardigan. She bends over a desk in classroom to help a male student in a green polo shirt with his work. Caption. A reevaluation takes place every three years.
Understanding the IEP Process
Episode 2
3 minutes 12 seconds
Grade Level: PT/TT -
Closeup side view of a male student with glasses sitting in front of a woman with dark curled hair wearing a black and white blouse under a black cardigan. Both look down. Caption. And a change can take place within the I, E, P.
Understanding the IEP Process
Episode 3
3 minutes 22 seconds
Grade Level: PT/TT -
Woman with dark curled hair wearing a black and white blouse under a black cardigan bends over a desk in classroom to help a male student in a green polo shirt with his work. Caption. If we know a child is having problems.
Understanding the IEP Process
Episode 4
3 minutes 38 seconds
Grade Level: PT/TT -