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PLAAFP, Annual Goals, and Rationale

Case Study Instructions:

Special educators must be proficient at more than simply teaching, planning, and addressing student concerns. A large portion of the special educator’s career will be spent creating, implementing, and reviewing IEPs in meetings with parents/guardians and other professionals. Most educators find that the present level of academic and functional performance (PLAAFP) is the most essential part of the IEP because it paints a picture of the student and guides the goals, services, accommodations, and modifications that should be included in the IEP. Once a solid PLAAFP is written, then appropriate, measurable, observable goals can be formulated for the student.
Part 1: Present Level of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance (PLAAFP)
Review the “Ana Case Study” and use the information provided to write a 250-500 word PLAAFP summary for Ana.
Your PLAAFP should include:
Student academic strengths
Evaluations
Performance in classes
Potential influences of language, culture, and family background
Strengths, preferences, and interests in nonacademic areas
Any other relevant issues
Part 2: Annual Goals
Consider the information from the “Ana Case Study” and write two measurable academic goals and two measurable behavioral goals for Ana. Each goal should include:
A specific, measurable skill or behavior to be achieved.
A baseline level of mastery for each goal.
A specific measure to determine if the goals have been achieved.
A specific method describing how progress will be monitored.
A schedule for when progress will be measured.
Part 3: Rationale
Provide a 500-750 word rationale that addresses the following:
Clearly defend why each annual goal, assessment tool or strategy, and action steps are appropriate for Ana based on the information and data in the PLAAFP.
Using the “College of Education Professional Dispositions of Learners,” identify a disposition that you, as a special education teacher, would want to especially demonstrate with Ana and her family. Explain how this disposition would assist you in incorporating Ana’s language, culture, and family background into planning and delivering instruction that meets Ana’s academic and social-emotional development needs.
Identify specific steps you would recommend to Ana, her parents/guardians, and the IEP team for Ana to accomplish her goals.
Submit the PLAAFP, annual goals, and rationale as a single Word document.
While APA format is not required for the body of the assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and in-text citations and references should be presented using APA documentation guidelines, which can be found in the Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. A link to the LopesWrite technical support articles is located in Class Resources if you need assistance.
Benchmark Information
This benchmark assignment assesses the following programmatic competencies and professional standards:
MED in Elementary Education and Special Education (ITL/NITL)
MED in Special Education (ITL/NITL)
MED in Special Education Mild to Moderate Disabilities (Nevada)

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BENCHMARK - CASE STUDY: PLAAFP AND ANNUAL GOALS
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Description

Student Academic Strengths

Ana is averagely good in Maths. She attained a 99 (average) in Broad Math evaluation in Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Achievement.
Ana is reading at 7th grade level albeit with 80% comprehension. She also scored 82 and 87 (both low average range) score in in broad reading and broad written language respectively in WJIII tests. However, when she is communicating her guidance counselor has noted that she has good vocabulary.

Evaluations

Ana took Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Achievement and she scored 82 and 87 (both low average range) score in in broad reading and broad written language respectively.
She performed averagely in Maths: scoring101 in Maths fluency and 93 in Maths calculations.
Teacher evaluations in English have shown that she is below average for relevant metrics in this area. Her writing, reading and comprehension is reading below level.

Performance in Classes

Ana’s performance in class has been declining in the recent past. She has increasingly been absent. Her reasons for referral were noted as ‘increasing pattern of absenteeism, poor socialization with peers and failing grades.
She is able to complete assignments with help from her teachers who allow her extended time to complete tasks and assignments.
She completes her homework and takes notes in class

Potential Influences of Language, Culture, and Family Background

Ana is biracial and comes from a single-parent household. Her biological father has very limited contact with her, nor does he offer much support.
Her mother is a single mother who works full-time and her close relatives are her grandmother who provided daycare for her before starting kindergarten.
She comes from a low-income household. Her mother likely works in low paying jobs where she is mostly working and still, she seemed she was unable to afford daycare.
In her family, no one has graduated high school which would probably influence her to skip school for lack of a strong academic mentor in the family.
Her cousins also struggle with attending school which may have influenced her absenteeism pattern.
Ana describes herself as a freak (tiny odd-looking biracial). This may point to the likelihood that she sees herself to be different compared to her peers in school. It may explain why she may be finding it difficult to interact and socialize with her peers in school.
Since says she is close to her mother and grandmother. She also finds it difficult to interact and socialize with her peers while she finds it easier to talk and engage with adults. This may be because she hardly interacted with her peers prior to joining kindergarten as she was mainly interacting with her grandmother who has providing daycare while her mother was working full-time.

Strengths, Preferences, and Interests in Nonacademic Areas

Ana would like to participate in sports though she thinks she is ‘too small’ to play them.

Any Other Relevant Issues

She seems to be a disciplined girl as she has not had discipline r...
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