High Quality Individualized Education Programs (HQ IEPs) Project
Overview
This collection helps educators and families build confidence, clarity, and collaboration around the IEP process — from the very first steps of identifying a student’s needs to creating a plan that supports meaningful learning and growth.
In the Before the IEP section, learners explore how the special education system works and what to expect along the way. You’ll find easy-to-follow guides on California’s legal timelines, family-friendly introductions to special education services, and tools to help prepare for an IEP meeting. This section is all about understanding the process, communicating effectively, and building strong partnerships between schools and families before the meeting even begins.
In the During the IEP section, the focus shifts to what happens once the team is at the table. You’ll learn how to review assessments, identify student strengths and needs, write measurable goals, and decide on supports and services — all while keeping the student at the center of every decision. Practical tools, videos, and templates show what collaborative, inclusive IEP meetings look like in action and how educators and families can work together to make sure each plan leads to real, positive outcomes for students.
Together, these sections help participants move from feeling uncertain about the IEP process to feeling empowered, informed, and ready to advocate for high-quality, student-centered supports.
Learning objectives
- Understand the IEP process from start to finish, including key timelines, steps, and legal requirements in California’s special education system.
- Communicate and collaborate effectively with families, educators, and other team members to build shared understanding and trust throughout the IEP process.
- Interpret and apply assessment data to identify student strengths and areas of need, guiding the development of individualized goals and supports.
- Write measurable, meaningful IEP goals and align services, accommodations, and supports that promote student success and inclusion.
- Foster equity and family partnership by ensuring that all voices — including the student’s — are valued in planning and decision-making.
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Before the IEP
This section equips educators and families with the foundational knowledge and practical tools needed to navigate the special education process before an Individualized Education Program (IEP) meeting occurs. Learners will explore California’s legal timelines, the structure of disability services across age levels, and effective ways to communicate and collaborate with families and specialists. Through accessible guides, visual tools, and real-world examples, this section builds confidence in advocating for students, fostering equity, and preparing for meaningful, student-centered IEP meetings. Navigating this Collection: HQ IEPs > Before the ...
During the IEP
This section prepares educators to lead and participate in IEP meetings that are legally compliant, inclusive, and centered on student growth. Through step-by-step guides, videos, and planning tools, learners will explore how to interpret assessment data, identify areas of need, develop measurable goals, and select supports and services that align with each student’s strengths. Emphasis is placed on building collaborative, culturally responsive partnerships with families and ensuring that all IEP components—from present levels to service delivery—are developed through shared understanding and data-informed decisions. Navigating this Collection: ...