Chungnam Office of Education Distributes Guide for Individualized Education Plans in Special Education
Providing Optimized Education for Special Education Students
Cover photo of the Individualized Education Plan Guide distributed by Chungnam Office of Education
View original imageThe Chungnam Office of Education announced on the 2nd that it has developed and distributed two types of "Easily Learn and Apply Individualized Education Plan Guides" to frontline schools to support students eligible for special education.
An Individualized Education Plan is a customized educational plan created each semester to provide education tailored to the individual needs of students eligible for special education, based on Article 22 of the Special Education Act for Persons with Disabilities, etc.
This plan includes key details and methods of special education-related services to be provided to students eligible for special education, such as appropriate educational goals, content, and evaluation plans.
The provincial office of education has developed and distributed these Individualized Education Plan guide materials in video format to help teachers in charge of special education more effectively establish and operate individualized education plans in the field.
Superintendent Kim Jicheol said, "The support materials developed this time will strengthen on-site support for special education teachers in establishing individualized education plans and provide practical assistance in delivering optimized education to each and every student eligible for special education."
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