Go Beyond Compliance: Use Individualized Education Programs to Answer Strategic Questions and Improve Programs.
Adrienne D WoodsMarie C IrelandKimberly A MurphyHope Sparks LancasterPublished in: Language, speech, and hearing services in schools (2023)
IEP data are a rich data source of information that may be used to (a) identify trends; (b) assist schools, districts, and states with ensuring substantive compliance with IDEA; (c) examine service equity and efficacy; (d) identify professional development needs; and (e) identify promising practices and provide opportunities to use real-time data to improve models and address public policy.