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Introduction; Purpose of an IEP; 13 Principles of IEP Collaboration; Chapter 2 - IEP Preparation; Preparation before the IEP Meeting; Setting up the IEP Meeting; Giving Notice of an IEP Meeting; When an IEP Meeting must be Convened; Helping Students Prepare; Characteristics of an Effective IEP Team Meeting; Chapter 3 - IEP Participants; IEP Team Members-Roles and Responsibilities; Excusal of Team Members 327 $aQuestions and Answers about other IEP Team-Related TopicsChapter 4 - IEP Team Meetings; The Team Process; During the Meeting-Focused but Flexible; Guidelines for Running the IEP Meeting; Chapter 5 - Step-by-Step Development of the IEP; Step 1: Formulate a Statement of the Student's Present Level of Academic Achievement of Functional Performance; Step 2: Determine the Four Need Areas; Step 3: Consideration of Special Factors; Step 4: Determination of Measurable Annual Goals (Including Academic and Functional Goals); Step 5: Reporting Progress toward the Annual Goals to Parents 327 $aStep 6: Determine the Extent to Which the Student will Not be Able to Participate in General Education Programs (LRE Explanation)Step 7: Determine Placement Options; 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