Do you have a clear understanding of what an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) modification is? In the world of special
education, there is so much to know. Modification is a change. You know how important it is to make changes in the classroom
that support your students learning needs. Modifications happen in real time not over a period of time. Students with special needs
may require several modifications to be made to support their learning in the classroom at any time. Modifications impact teaching
and learning. Because modifications meet your students where they are at. Stick around to learn more about three strategies for
effective IEP modifications and three tips you can use right now.
What Are Modifications
In order to understand modification, you need to understand your student needs. Modifications are important tools to support your
students’ diverse needs. These adjustments should be integrated into your curriculum and instruction. From giving your students
picture-based assignments to simplifying tasks; modifications ensure each of your students have access and stay engaged. Imagine
your student with dyslexia who is struggling to keep up with the reading assignments. Modifications make it possible; if you, the
teacher provides them with audio recordings of texts or offer alternative assessments, such as oral presentations, to accommodate
her needs.
1. Modifications For Learning Styles
You know that each of your students come to you with various learning styles. A learning style is the kind of learning that works
best for your student. A student may be an auditory learner and learns best by listening while another student may be a kinesthetic-
tactile learner and learns best hand-on. To teach effectively, you have to recognize and accommodate the diverse learning styles of
your students. Modifications let you adapt the instruction to suit the unique needs of your students. You must embrace various
teaching strategies and resources. You must create an inclusive learning environment where each of your students has an
opportunity to grow. Think about when your students entered the class, each student came with different levels of mathematical
skills. Modifications allow you to incorporate math manipulatives, different math tools, or even board games to support your
students’ learning style.
2. Modifications Ensure Equity
Equity in education goes beyond treating your students equally. It means providing each of your students with what they need to
be successful. Modifications play an important role in promoting equity by addressing barriers to learning and making sure that
your students receives the support they need to reach their full potential. You may have students with attention deficit/
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) who may struggle to stay focused. With the IEP modifications you put in place, you may provide
shorter lessons and lesson activities to your students.
3. Modifications Foster Engagement
In order to foster engagement, you have to be intentional in creating an environment that is engaging to your learners. Engagement
should be at the center of your teaching and learning. By incorporating modifications, you can foster more student engagement by
removing the barriers that hinder your students from participating and ensuring that they all feel valued and included in the
learning process. Imagine having students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who experiences sensory sensitivities in an
overcrowded classroom. You may create sensory-friendly materials where your students can retreat to a quiet corner
when they feel overwhelmed in order to promote a more comfortable and conducive learning environment.
Final Thoughts
IEP Modifications can be adjusted according to the curriculum and instruction that best meets the diverse needs of your students.
You; the teacher, must understand those needs in order to implement modifications effectively. You can create an inclusive
classroom where every student has the opportunity to engage and be success. You should adopt a flexible, creative, and student-
centered approach when you integrate those IEP modifications. Resources like the Iris Center can provide additional suggestions for
your students be successful in the classroom
Here Are Three Tips To Keep In Mind: