Writing clear, measurable annual IEP goals is a difficult skill to master. The good news is that goal writing is easy once the steps are revealed. In her latest book, Dr. Barbara Bateman takes poorly written goals and r...

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Writing clear, measurable annual IEP goals is a difficult skill to master. The good news is that goal writing is easy once the steps are revealed. In her latest book, Dr. Barbara Bateman takes poorly written goals and rewrites them into clear, concise goals. You learn to simplify the process by focusing on four ideas: observable behavior, measurable criteria, a given or condition for success, and a final test


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