Build Your Foundation. Teach With Confidence.

The Special Education Bootcamp Series is a complete step-by-step training for new and early-career special educators—created in partnership with Stephanie DeLussey, founder of The Intentional IEP 

Start strong with the systems, tools, and real-world guidance you never got in school.

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Meet your instructor, 
Stephanie DeLussey

Stephanie DeLussey is a veteran special education teacher, author of Intentional IEPs, and founder of The Intentional IEP community. Known online as “Mrs. D,” Stephanie has taught in public and charter schools across multiple states and settings.

After years of trial, error, and overwhelm, she developed a practical, sustainable IEP system that saves teachers hours, reduces stress, and dramatically improves student outcomes. Today, she’s helped thousands of educators write effective IEPs, build strong systems, and thrive in their roles without burning out.

Through this partnership with NASET, Stephanie brings her signature clarity, step-by-step modeling, and classroom-tested strategies directly to you—so you can walk into your first year (or next year) prepared, organized, and confident.

Is This Course Right for Me?

  • Are you a special education teacher preparing for your first year?

  • Are you a general educator moving into a special ed role?

  • Are you a returning teacher looking for stronger systems and less stress?

  • Are you part of a district or school onboarding new support staff?

  • Are you a special education professional looking to feel organized, confident, and compliant from day one?

Then this course is for YOU!

If you’ve ever thought, “There is so much to learn and not nearly enough time,” our Special Education Bootcamp Series was built just for you. We aim to provide you with what you may not have gotten in your degree program: a clear, practical foundation for working as a special educator.

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What Will You Learn in Bootcamp?

This isn’t theory. Every module gives you concrete steps and examples you can implement immediately. You’ll learn how to:

  • Set up the essential systems that keep you organized, compliant, and sane
  • Build IEP binders, caseload binders, student binders, and data routines that actually work
  • Understand exactly what’s inside an IEP and how to read it with purpose
  • Create inclusive, accessible classroom environments that promote independence
  • Collaborate effectively with gen ed teachers, paras, administrators, and families
  • Set personal, professional, and classroom goals that keep you grounded
  • Enter the school year prepared—not overwhelmed

Everything is practical, real-world, and classroom-tested by a 15-year SPED teacher.

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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.

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Enter the NASET Special Education Bootcamp Series

âś… Get clear on the real role of a special educator

Understand what the job actually looks like day to day—advocacy, case management, collaboration, instruction, behavior support, and everything in between (the part they don’t teach you in school).

âś… Build systems that keep you organized and compliant

Learn how to set up caseload binders, student binders, calendars, due-date trackers, data routines, and classroom systems that prevent overwhelm and keep you on top of IEP responsibilities.

âś… Master practical behavior and classroom management strategies

Get tools for supporting student behavior, maintaining structure, and creating predictable, inclusive environments where students can succeed.

âś… Support academic, functional, and social skill development

See how to plan, adapt, and deliver instruction that meets IEP goals, builds independence, and supports meaningful growth across settings.

âś… Understand the legal and ethical foundations of special education

Gain confidence navigating IEP requirements, compliance expectations, confidentiality, service minutes, and how to advocate appropriately for students and yourself.

âś… Collaborate effectively with your IEP team

Learn how to communicate and work productively with general educators, paraprofessionals, related service providers, administrators, and families.

PLUS completion of this course awards you 72 study hour credits* 

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 Enroll today to enhance your special education foundation!

 

NASET's Special Education Bootcamp Modules 1 & 2

$250

12 study hour credits*

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Special Education Bootcamp: Detailed Module List & Release Schedule

 

When you enroll today, you’ll get early-access pricing and updates every time a new module is released.


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Module 1 — Laying the Foundation for Success as a First-Year SPED Teacher
• What they don’t teach in college: realistic expectations
• Setting up systems before students arrive
• Caseload organization, calendar planning, resource prep
• Building your IEP caseload binder
• Setting personal, professional, and classroom goals

Module 2 — Back-to-School Bootcamp
• Setting up inclusive classrooms for access and independence
• Visuals, routines, and materials that promote independence
• Relationship-building with gen ed staff, paras, and administrators
• Starting the year strong with parent communication
• What to do once you receive student IEPs


COMING JANUARY 2026

Module 3 — The First 30 Days With Students
• Lesson planning that meets diverse needs
• Establishing routines and expectations that stick
• Collecting baseline data without overwhelm
• Quick wins for rapport and trust-building

Module 4 — Balancing It All: Caseload, Compliance, and Teaching
• Time management strategies that actually work
• Integrating data collection into daily instruction
• Preventing paperwork overload and protecting boundaries
• Preparing for IEP meetings with confidence

Module 5 — Behavior & Classroom Management After the Honeymoon Phase
• Managing challenging behaviors
• Trauma-informed practices and proactive supports
• De-escalation strategies
• Writing meaningful, data-driven progress reports

Module 6 — IEP Writing 101: From Present Levels to Measurable Goals
• Writing strong PLAAFPs
• Creating measurable, compliant goals
• Standards alignment without losing individualization
• Avoiding rookie documentation errors
• Full-circle data collection


COMING FEBRUARY 2026

Module 7 — Surviving Holiday Chaos & Maintaining Boundaries
• Managing stress and behavior spikes
• Protecting planning time and preventing burnout
• Wrapping up the calendar year smoothly
• Setting yourself up for a strong January restart

Module 8 — Using Data to Drive Instruction and IEPs
• Progress monitoring strategies
• Analyzing data for regression and growth
• Adjusting instruction and SDI based on data
• Restructuring data systems to eliminate overwhelm

Module 9 — Collaboration That Works: Gen Ed Teachers & Paras
• Building an inclusive culture through effective co-teaching
• Communication strategies that prevent conflict
• Training and empowering paraprofessionals

Module 10 — IEP & Testing Season Survival
• Staying compliant during heavy IEP season
• Student participation, advocacy, and student-led IEPs
• Wrapping up and organizing year-end data


COMING MARCH 2026

Module 11 — End-of-Year Reflection & Closing Strong With Students
• Ending the school year strong with families
• Practical strategies for finishing the year without burnout
• Organizing materials and data for smooth transitions

Module 12 — Preparing for Year Two
• Concrete steps to enter your second year with confidence
• What to repeat, what to refine, and what to eliminate
• Building year-two systems before summer even starts


 

How BCIEP Stands Apart

Most IEP Development training programs lack oversight or consistent standards.
BCIEP 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.

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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.

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