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How an Individual Learning Plan (ILP) Can Help You Learn

How an Individual Learning Plan (ILP) Can Help You Learn. What is an ILP?. An Individual Learning Plan (ILP) is a process for setting goals, making a plan to achieve them, and evaluating your progress. An ILP helps you to be successful in school and plan for middle school.

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How an Individual Learning Plan (ILP) Can Help You Learn

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  1. How an Individual Learning Plan (ILP) Can Help You Learn

  2. What is an ILP? • An Individual Learning Plan (ILP) is a process for setting goals, making a plan to achieve them, and evaluating your progress. • An ILP helps you to be successful in school and plan for middle school

  3. Why is an ILP Important to Your Future Success? • An ILP will help you explore what you want to do in life. • An ILP will help you know what you need to do to be successful in school. • An ILP keeps you on track so you don’t lose your way.

  4. An ILP is Required • The Rhode Island Board of Regents and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education believe that learning how to plan is important to your future success. • It is mandated that all Rhode Island students in grades 6-12 have an Individual Learning Plan (ILP).

  5. The ILP Process • At the beginning of the school year: • Learn about the ILP process - how it can help you and what is expected of you • Set goals in three areas: personal/social-September academic-November career-January

  6. During the school year • Meet with your teacher and school counselor to make sure you are on track and update your plan, if needed.

  7. At the end of the school year: • Complete a self-reflection about your accomplishments and challenges during the school year.

  8. What We Expect From You • Set and document your goals at the beginning of the year. • Discuss your ILP with your teacher and counselor as well as your parent/guardian. • Reflect on your accomplishments and challenges

  9. What You Can Expect From Us • Meetings Support • Guidance Strategies • Advocacy Collaboration • Information Lessons • Activities

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