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Teachers, Special Educators, Parents and Policy Makers

Date of publication
March 2025
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Sense International India

The Screening and Assessment Formats document serves as a comprehensive guide for educators and professionals working with children, particularly those with special needs.

It includes structured templates to evaluate a child’s current performance, set short-term and long-term learning goals, and track progress in key areas such as communication, independent living, and academic skills.

The resource emphasizes individualized education plans (IEPs) by outlining strategies, teaching methods, and evaluation techniques that support a child’s development. It is a valuable tool for educators and policymakers striving to implement inclusive education practices effectively.

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