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The relationship between quality of the present level of academic achievement and functional performance statement and student learning
Authors:Matthew K Burns  Erica S Lembke  McKinzie D Duesenberg-Marshall  Stephanie Hopkins  Stacy Hirt  Monica E Romero  Elizabeth Thomas  Jo Ann Steinbauer  Amber Del Gaiso  Scott Crooks
Institution:1. University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA;2. American Institutes for Research, Arlington, Virginia, USA;3. University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA;4. Goalbook, San Mateo, California, USA;5. Special School District of St. Louis County, Town & Country, Missouri, USA
Abstract:The present level of academic achievement and functional performance (PLAAFP) is an essential component of the individualised educational program (IEP) process because it identifies student strengths and areas for growth. However, there is minimal research that examines components of an IEP and student outcomes. The current study examined the relationship between PLAAFP quality and student achievement, and between training and ongoing professional development and quality of the PLAAFP. The data were obtained from 211 special education teachers in one state. Results suggested that ongoing professional development predicted the quality of the PLAAFP statement, accounted for a large amount of the variance (r2 = 0.14) in the PLAAFP quality score, and was a stronger predictor than participating in a single training. Additionally, PLAAFP quality predicted winter achievement scores beyond the school district, fall achievement scores and teacher variables, and accounted for significant and moderate amount of unique variance for reading (r2 = 0.05) and math (r2 = 0.07). Implications for research and practice are included.
Keywords:PLAAFP  IEP  professional development  achievement
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