Saturday, April 20, 2013

Writing Evaluation Reports in Special Education

After conducting a battery of assessments, especially on triennial re-evaluations for SPED services, it is essential that the special educator can compose an accessible report explaining to the parents and future instructors the testing results. Fortunately, several template reports exist online to scaffold beginning teachers new to educational report writing. The National Association of Special Education Teachers (NASET) has also produced a PowerPoint entitled "Writing a Comprehensive Report in Special Education" to guide teachers through each step of the process. I find the ppt. more beneficial than the samples, because the samples do not always conform with the recommended length of three to five pages.

Sample report for Jane, a student with behavioral difficulties
Evaluation report for Caitlin

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