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I have recently created a social emotional rubric to progress monitor my students social emotional learning. I was wondering thoughts on using this rubric to write an IEP goal. For example, if a students teachers have given him/her an average of 1 in all domains the goal would focus on increasing the overall score. Thoughts? This is in a middle school.
haha Sounds viable. I often write goals as will demonstrate increased/improved skills, abilities, etc as as measured by by self-inventory, teacher reports etc, so basing it on a Soc. Emotional rubric would seem to be a useful and legitimate use of data.
Feb 1, 2018
mscrawford101 We use them in my school
Feb 11, 2018


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