Iep
/ˌaɪ iː piː/
Definitions
- (n.) Individualized Education Program: a legally mandated plan developed for public school students with disabilities outlining special education services and goals.
The school created an IEP to address the student's learning disabilities.
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- iep
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Commentary
In legal contexts, the acronym IEP universally refers to this educational plan under U.S. federal law, especially IDEA.
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