Key Component 4: Goals
Overview
Goals are the foundation of a successful, individualized educational experience for students with disabilities. This resource will cover key elements of measurable goals such as determining goal areas, establishing baselines, aligning goals with state standards, creating linguistically appropriate goals, writing measurable annual goals, and reporting on progress.
TPE Alignment:
- TPE 1.2 - Maintain ongoing communication with students and families, including the use of technology to communicate with and support students and families, and to communicate achievement expectations and student progress.
- TPE 5.8 - Use assessment data, including information from students' IEP, IFSP, ITP, and 504 plans, to establish learning goals and to plan, differentiate, make accommodations and/or modify instruction.
- TPE 6.4 - Demonstrate how and when to involve other adults and to communicate effectively with peers and colleagues, families, and members of the larger school community to support teacher and student learning.
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Printable Tools
Key Component 3: Identify Areas of Need
This document supports teams in identifying a student’s specific areas of educational need based on assessments and observations. It includes examples, prompts, and best practices for writing needs statements that align with present levels and support the development of measurable goals and services. TPE Alignment: TPE 1.2 - Maintain ongoing communication with students and families, including the use of technology to communicate with and support students and families, and to communicate achievement expectations and student progress. TPE 5.8 - Use assessment data, including information from students' IEP, IFSP, ...
Videos
Unlocking Educational Benefit: Key Component 3 & 4: Areas of Need and Goals
This video guides viewers through how to identify student areas of need and translate them into meaningful, measurable goals within the IEP. It explains how to use assessment data and present levels of performance to shape goals that are aligned with grade-level standards and tailored to each student’s disability-related needs. The video offers practical tips on writing strong goals — including setting baselines, using short-term objectives, and monitoring progress — so educators and families can support student growth in the least restrictive environment and beyond. TPE ...
Websites
Key Component 4: Goals - Downloadable Training Package
Support your LEA teams with our downloadable training packages for Key Component #4: Goals—complete with an agenda, Google Slides presentation, and processing guide. Click below to access ready-to-use and customizable materials designed to help staff write clear, measurable IEP goals that drive student success. TPE Alignment: TPE 1.2 - Maintain ongoing communication with students and families, including the use of technology to communicate with and support students and families, and to communicate achievement expectations and student progress. TPE 5.8 - Use assessment data, including information from students' IEP, ...