Get Certified in IEP Development
Get the training to turn legal mandates in to meaninful outcomes
ENROLL NOWA well written IEP can change a child's life...
Every year, over 7 million IEPs are written—many without the legal accuracy, instructional quality, or individualized insight that students deserve.
NASET's Board Certification in IEP Development (BCIEP) empowers educators and professionals with the knowledge, skills, and step-by-step guidance to develop legally compliant and instructionally effective IEPs for students with disabilities.


But laws are complex and everchanging.
The IEP is more than just a document—it’s a legal contract and an educational roadmap. Designed collaboratively by educators, specialists, and families, it outlines the support and services that make learning possible for students with disabilities.
As a Special Education professional, you must be fully trained to ensure your IEPs are compliant, individualized, and actionable.
Enter the Board Certification in IEP Development

âś… Understand Federal IEP Requirements
Master every component required under IDEA, including present levels of performance, measurable annual goals, accommodations, related services, and transition planning.
âś… Write Effective, Individualized Plans
Translate assessment data into meaningful goals and supports. Learn to write IEPs that are personalized, compliant, and focused on student growth.
âś… Collaborate with Confidence
Gain the tools to work with families, general educators, specialists, and administrators to create student-centered plans.
âś… Navigate Legal and Practical Complexities
Understand the differences between federal and state IEP requirements, and how to ensure your documents meet both.
âś… Deliver Real Results for Students
Design IEPs that lead to measurable academic and functional progress by connecting legal requirements to classroom realities.
Is this Certification for Me?
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Are you a special education teacher responsible for writing IEPs?
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Are you an advocate, parent, or legal professional supporting families in IEP meetings?
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Are you a school psychologist, SLP, OT, or therapist contributing to IEP development?
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Are you an administrator or special education director seeking quality assurance?
Then this certification is for YOU!
Whether you’re new to IEPs or looking to refine your skills and stay compliant with IDEA, BCIEP equips you to step into a leadership role in one of the most important processes in special education.

  Become a Board Certified in IEP Development.
Enroll now to develop better plans and deliver brighter futures

What's in the Course?
Board Certification in IEP Development (BCIEP)
Offered by the National Association of Special Education Teachers (NASET)
The BCIEP program is a rigorous, self-paced certification comprised of 30 comprehensive units across 6 sequential modules. It provides both the legal foundation and practical skills to become a confident, highly qualified IEP Developer.
Foundations of the IEP Process
Establish a clear understanding of the IEP's purpose, legal context, and essential components. Topics include:
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Required components of an IEP under IDEA
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Special education referral and eligibility process
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The role and composition of the IEP Team
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Child Find, multidisciplinary evaluations, and informed consent
Federal Mandates and Core IEP Sections
Gain in-depth knowledge of what the law requires—and how to apply it. You will learn:
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How to write Present Levels of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance (PLEP)
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Setting measurable annual goals and tracking progress
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Designing Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) plans
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Including related services and accommodations in IEPs
Supplementary Aids, Accommodations, and Service Delivery
Develop the skills to tailor the learning environment to each student's needs. Topics include:
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Supplementary aids and services
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Accommodations vs. modifications
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Alternate assessments and how to document participation
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Structuring service delivery timelines and supports
Practical IEP Development and Documentation
Apply your knowledge to real-world IEP creation and review. You will:
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Write compliant and meaningful IEP goals
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Develop behavior objectives and short-term benchmarks
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Monitor progress and report to parents effectively
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Address participation in nonacademic and extracurricular activities
Related Services and Inclusive Supports
Master the range of services that support student success. Learn to:
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Recommend and justify related services such as speech therapy, OT, PT, counseling, and more
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Incorporate assistive technology and extended school year services
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Understand roles of therapists and support professionals in IEPs
Transition Planning and Family Collaboration
Prepare students for life beyond school with transition-focused IEPs. Topics include:
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Transition services beginning at age 16 (or earlier depending on state requirements)
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Postsecondary goals, vocational training, and independent living skills
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Working with families to co-create effective transition plans
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Legal, financial, and advocacy considerations in transition planning
How the Program Works
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6 Modules released sequentially
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Each unit includes video lectures, PowerPoint presentations, supplemental readings, and videos
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Pass a multiple-choice exam (80% required) at the end of each module
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Earn a certificate of completion from NASET after each module

What Does a Certified IEP Developer Actually Do?
Professionals certified in IEP development play a critical role in shaping the educational journey of students with disabilities. These individuals ensure that every IEP is more than just paperwork—it becomes a blueprint for success tailored to each student’s unique strengths, challenges, and goals.
Certified IEP Developers:
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Lead or support the creation of legally compliant, student-centered IEPs
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Translate assessment data into actionable annual goals and progress benchmarks
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Determine appropriate accommodations, modifications, and related services
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Collaborate with general educators, therapists, parents, and students
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Monitor IEP implementation and ensure follow-through from all team members
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Stay current with IDEA guidelines and ensure documentation aligns with both federal and state expectations
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How BCIEP Stands Apart
Most IEP Development training programs lack oversight or consistent standards.
BCIEPÂ is different.
With NASET’s Board Certification in IEP Development, you earn a nationally recognized credential that validates your ability to create IEPs that are compliant, individualized, and impactful. Become the professional your students, families, and schools can count on.


Who is NASET?
The National Association of Special Education Teachers (NASET) is the leading professional organization dedicated exclusively to supporting special education teachers across the United States.
Committed to advancing excellence in the field, NASET promotes high professional standards, ongoing development, and advocacy to ensure that children with special needs receive the best education possible.
Founded by and for educators, NASET provides a trusted platform for research, resources, and recognition in special education.