This is a legal document that was released by the Iowa Department of Education - a government authority operating within Iowa.
The document is provided in Karen.
Q: What is an Individual Growth and Development Indicator (IGDI)?
A: An IGDI is a tool used in Iowa to measure a child's progress in learning essential skills.
Q: Who uses the IGDI in Iowa?
A: Educators, parents, and other professionals use the IGDI to monitor a child's growth and development.
Q: What skills does the IGDI measure?
A: The IGDI measures skills related to language, literacy, and numeracy.
Q: Why is the IGDI important?
A: The IGDI helps identify areas where a child may need additional support and allows for early intervention.
Q: How is the IGDI administered?
A: The IGDI is administered through structured activities or assessments that can be done in the classroom or at home.
Q: Can parents access their child's IGDI results?
A: Yes, parents can access their child's IGDI results and discuss them with educators and professionals.
Q: Is the IGDI mandatory in Iowa?
A: The IGDI is not mandatory, but many schools and organizations choose to use it as a valuable tool for monitoring progress.
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