Designed to guide educators and campus administrators through the process of creating IEPs that meet legal requirements while ensuring meaningful educational outcomes. This course will cover the critical components of a compliant IEP, including Present Levels of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance (PLAAFP), measurable goals, services, accommodations, and supplements. Participants will learn how to align documentation with IDEA and Texas regulations, avoid common compliance pitfalls, and develop IEPs that are both actionable and student-centered.
In this session, you'll learn how to create, customize, and manage online assessments using Edugence. We'll walk through the assessment-building process step by step from selecting question types to aligning with standards, setting accommodations, and deploying tests to students. You'll also explore tips for making your assessments more interactive, accessible, and data-rich. Whether you're just getting started or looking to refine your assessment design, this session will help you build meaningful online assessments that support both teaching and learning.
Provides educators and campus administrators with a comprehensive understanding of the Full and Individual Evaluation (FIE) process. This course will cover the purpose of FIEs, evaluation timelines, required components, and the critical role educators play in contributing data and observations. Participants will learn how to effectively read and interpret FIE reports, understand how evaluation data informs eligibility decisions, and use that information to develop individualized, strength-based IEPs that address student needs. The course emphasizes connecting assessment results to instructional planning for meaningful student outcomes.
Edugence holds a wealth of student data - are you making the most of it? In this session, we'll explore how to analyze standardized testing data already in the system, including STAAR results, district common assessments, and other key benchmarks. You'll learn how to navigate reports, identify trends, and spot student needs at the campus, classroom, and individual level. We'll also discuss the value of adding your own formative assessments in Edugence to build a complete picture of student progress. Whether you're planning interventions or celebrating growth, this session will help you use data to guide meaningful instruction.
Provides educators and campus administrators with a comprehensive understanding of the Full and Individual Evaluation (FIE) process. This course will cover the purpose of FIEs, evaluation timelines, required components, and the critical role educators play in contributing data and observations. Participants will learn how to effectively read and interpret FIE reports, understand how evaluation data informs eligibility decisions, and use that information to develop individualized, strength-based IEPs that address student needs. The course emphasizes connecting assessment results to instructional planning for meaningful student outcomes.
In this session, you'll learn how to create, customize, and manage online assessments using Edugence. We'll walk through the assessment-building process step by step - from selecting question types to aligning with standards, setting accommodations, and deploying tests to students. You'll also explore tips for making your assessments more interactive, accessible, and data-rich. Whether you're just getting started or looking to refine your assessment design, this session will help you build meaningful online assessments that support both teaching and learning.
Edugence holds a wealth of student data - are you making the most of it? In this session, we'll explore how to analyze standardized testing data already in the system, including STAAR results, district common assessments, and other key benchmarks. You'll learn how to navigate reports, identify trends, and spot student needs at the campus, classroom, and individual level. We'll also discuss the value of adding your own formative assessments in Edugence to build a complete picture of student progress. Whether you're planning interventions or celebrating growth, this session will help you use data to guide meaningful instruction.