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Mini-Lessons for Teachers

The IEP Mini-Lessons are intended to prepare educators and school administrators on how to use the IEP Discussion Guide in the best way possible. Each mini-lesson covers a chapter in the IEP Discussion Guide.

Special thanks to Ann Mayes for her hard work in drafting the mini-lessons. The mini-lessons are being distributed jointly by the Minnesota Commission of the Deaf, DeafBlind & Hard of Hearing (MNCDHH) and the Minnesota Department of Education.

There are 9 lessons in total. Each mini-lesson is expected to take 5-8 minutes of your time.

Lesson #6: Other Educationally Relevant Needs

What are the other educationally relevant needs that result from the student’s hearing loss must be addressed? Additional needs related to their hearing loss include direct instruction of academic skills, social language skills, self-advocacy,  and executive function. Impact of hearing loss may also result in needs in social/emotional/behavioral development as well as environmental accommodations to ensure access to information in all school settings. Review this lesson for guidance in ensuring student’s needs are met within the IEP.

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