FTCE Exceptional Student Education (ESE) K-12 Practice Test

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What is the purpose of modifications in an IEP?

  1. To change what the student is taught

  2. To enhance social skills exclusively

  3. To provide additional discipline

  4. To increase physical activity

The correct answer is: To change what the student is taught

Modifications within an Individualized Education Program (IEP) are designed to change what a student is taught or the expectations for how they demonstrate their knowledge. These adjustments ensure that the educational material is accessible and appropriate for students with disabilities, allowing them to meet their unique learning needs. For instance, modifications might involve altering the curriculum content or adjusting the goals of assignments to better fit the student's abilities. This tailored approach is essential for helping students achieve educational success while taking into account their specific challenges.