My goal is to get better at writing goals

IEP goals are my least favorite thing to write!   Seriously!   I write them all the time and every time I struggle to write a S.M.A.R.T. goal that truly speaks to the work I hope to accomplish in my group or individual time with my students.

I do use goal setting with my students all the time. We scale, rate, measure, self reflect, set personal goals, etc..  This does not easily translate into an IEP goal, at least not for me.

Our IEP goals are written for a year and I see students weekly.  This is how it works with my school's schedule. I've heard from other social workers that they write short term goals or write IEP minutes so they see the students on a varying schedule. That is great to have flexibility.  With my non-IEP students, I am more creative and flexible in my service delivery.

My intern is learning to write goals, so I have been researching everything I can to be a good supervisor.   Goodness knows I need all the help I can get :)

Here are some great resources around the web.... Feel free to comment with any of your ideas for writing IEP goals.

Thank goodness report cards and IEP goal updates are done, until next time ......



Scott Carchedi is a School Social Worker who has his own blog. This is a link to his piece on goal writing.

This is a link to Teachers Pay Teachers store, One Stop Counseling Shop.  This guide is good for anyone not at all familiar with S.M.A.R.T. goals

This is a link to a School Psychologist's blog The School Psych Toolbox.






Comments

Popular posts from this blog

School Social Work

Technology is not my friend