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Page 1: Special Education 101 Special Education: A SERVICE, NOT A PLACE John Payne Office of Exceptional Children SC State Department of Education.

Special Education 101Special Education: A SERVICE, NOT A PLACE

John PayneOffice of Exceptional ChildrenSC State Department of Education

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What is Special Education?

§300.39  Special education.

“Special education is specially designed instruction, at no cost to the parents, to meet the unique needs of a child with a disability.”

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What is Special Education?

•This means education that is individually developed to address a specific child’s needs that result from his or her disability.

•Since each child is unique, it is difficult to give an overall example of special education. It is individualized for each child.

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Important Acronyms

Individuals with Disabilities Education ActOur nation’s special education law

IDEA

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IDEA 2004

•Ensures that all children with disabilities have available to them a free appropriate public education that emphasizes special education and related services designed to meet their unique needs and prepare them for further education, employment and independent living.

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Important IEP Acronyms

FAPEFree Appropriate Public Education

What States must make available to all eligible children with disabilities

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Important IEP Acronyms

IEP

Individual Education ProgramEvery public school child with disabilities receiving

IDEA-funded special education must have one

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5 Basics about the IEP Individualized

Written plan for a child’s education

Written by parents and school staff together

Lists the special education the child will receive, and more

Is both a document and a process that is updated at least annually

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Required Members of the IEP team•Parents•Student (ages 13 + must be invited to IEP meetings)•Special Education Teacher(s)•General Education teacher(s)• LEA representative• Individual who can interpret the instructional

implications of evaluation results•Others individuals who have knowledge or special

expertise regarding the child, including related service personnel

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What exactly is a LEA Rep??

•An employee of the school/district that is-1. Qualified to provide or supervise the

provision of special education2. Knowledgeable about the general

education curriculum3. Able to commit the resources of the

district

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Important IEP Acronyms

LRE

Least Restrictive EnvironmentChildren with disabilities are to be educated with children who do not have disabilities,

to the maximum extent appropriate

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Important IEP Acronyms

FBAFunctional Behavior Assessment

A process that searches for an explanation of the purpose behind a child’s problem behavior Must have parent permission to conduct!

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Important IEP Acronyms

BIPBehavioral Intervention Plan

Describe interventions and modifications to encourage replacement behaviors

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Important IEP Acronyms

MDRManifestation Determination Review

A meeting which must take place within 10 days of a behavior infraction that would cause a student to be removed from

their current placement for more than 10 daysMuch more on this later….

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10 Steps:The Basics of Special Education Process under IDEA

Step 1. Child is identified as possibly needing special education and related services•Child Find-Determining Eligibility

– Each state is required by IDEA to identify, locate, and evaluate all children with disabilities in the state who need special education and related services. To do so, LEA’s conduct what are known as Child Find activities.

•Referral or request for evaluation. – Referrals can be made by both parents and district

personnel

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10 Steps:The Basics of Special Education Process under IDEA

Step 2. Child is evaluated

•Comprehensive Evaluation▫Must be decided upon by an evaluation team▫Many methods of assessment▫Not just done by the school psychologist▫Must assess all areas of suspected disability and to plan

for IEP development▫Parents must sign consent for evaluation

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10 Steps:The Basics of Special Education Process under IDEA

Step 3. Eligibility is decided

▫Must follow South Carolina eligibility criteria▫Parents are part of the group that decides eligibility.▫Parents do not have to sign consent for eligibility▫Proper procedures for determination must be followed

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10 Steps:The Basics of Special Education Process under IDEA

Step 4. Child is found eligible for services

Step 5. IEP meeting is scheduled within 30 days of eligibility determination

Step 6. IEP meeting is held, and the IEP is written

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10 Steps:The Basics of Special Education Process under IDEA

Step 7. Services are provided

•Must be provided by HQ staff• IEP must be implemented as written•General education teachers must be made aware of

their responsibilities•Students may not be excluded from ANYTHING

because of their disability

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10 Steps:The Basics of Special Education Process under IDEA

Step 8. Progress is measured and reported to parents

▫His or her parents are regularly informed of the child’s progress and whether that progress is enough for the child to achieve his/her annual goals by the end of the year.

▫Parents are provided with periodic reports on the progress the child is making toward meeting the annual goals.

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10 Steps:The Basics of Special Education Process under IDEA

Step 9. IEP is reviewed

▫The child’s IEP is reviewed by the IEP Team at least once a year, or more often if the parents or school ask for a review.

▫Parents, as Team members, must be invited to attend these meetings. Parents can make suggestions for changes, can agree or disagree with the IEP goals, and agree or disagree with the placement.

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10 Steps:The Basics of Special Education Process under IDEA

Step 10. Child is reevaluated▫ At least every three years the child must be reevaluated, unless

the parents and school agree that a reevaluation is unnecessary. ▫ This evaluation is often called a “triennial.” ▫ Its purpose is to find out if the child continues to be a “child with

a disability,” as defined by IDEA, and what the child’s educational needs are.

▫ However, the child must be reevaluated more often if conditions warrant or if the child’s parent or teacher asks for a new evaluation.

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Questions?????

•For additional information, please contact:

Office of Exceptional Children803-734-8224