Guidelines for Making Decisions about IEP Services IEP Services 2 of 8 Background and Legal Context.

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Guidelines for Making Decisions about IEP Services IEP Services 2 of 8 Background and Legal Context

This series of slide shows is based on: Guidelines for Making Decisions about IEP Services 2001 Michael F. Giangreco, Ph.D. University of Vermont, Center on Disability and Community Inclusion This document is available in a pdf (portable document format) on the internet Distributed by the Vermont Department of Education Family and Educational Support Team Montpelier, Vermont Development of this material was supported by a grant from the Vermont Department of Education, Montpelier, Vermont under the auspices of Vermont Act 117: An Act to Strengthen the Capacity of Vermonts Education System to Meet the Needs of All Students, Section 7 (d) (5).

Definitions and Information It is vital to have a clear understanding of what the IDEA and its regulations say about IEP services decision- making. It is important that all team members be aware of the same information. The following are some key definitions and related information.

Special Education IDEA 1997 definition: The term special education means specially designed instruction, at no cost to parents, to meet the unique needs of a child with a disability (IDEA 20 U.S.C. §§ 1400 [Sec. 602] [25])

Specially designed instruction means, …adapting... content, methodology, or delivery of instruction to meet the unique needs of the child and ensure access to the general curriculum (34 CFR (b)(3)).

Special education refers to individualization, such as... changes in the curriculum to account for a students present level of functioning or special learning needs; adaptations to the delivery of instruction (e.g., sensory, physical, behavioral, environmental) that allow a student to have access to learning opportunities; or different instructional methods applied to general education curriculum or individually determined learning outcomes, which extend beyond the general education curriculum.

The types and combination of changes in curriculum, adaptations, or use of different instructional methods a student requires become special education when the IEP team determines that a students support needs extend beyond what is reasonably provided through general education supports, the schools Educational Support System, or a Section 504 Plan.

Related Services The term related services means transportation, and such developmental, corrective, and other supportive services... as may be required to assist a child with a disability to benefit from special education, and includes the early identification and assessment of disabling conditions in children (IDEA 20 U.S.C. §§ 1400 [Sec. 602] [22])

Related services include, but are not limited to: speech-language pathology and audiology psychological services physical and occupational therapy recreation, including therapeutic recreation social work services counseling services rehabilitation counseling orientation and mobility services medical services, except that such medical services shall be for diagnostic and evaluation purposes only

Students with disabilities do not attend school to receive related services; they receive services so they can attend and participate in school. In other words, related services are provided by schools if, and only if, those services are necessary for the student to have access to education or adequately pursue his or her educational program.

Supreme Court Rulings Board of Education of the Hendrick Hudson School District v. Rowley (1982) Irving Independent School District v. Tatro (1984)

In Rowley the Court said: The purpose of FAPE (free appropriate public education) was to provide a basic floor of opportunity for students with disabilities by providing access to specialized instruction and related services that have been individually designed to result in educational benefit.

In Tatro the Court said: to be a related service the student had to be receiving special education under IDEA the only services required to be provided by schools were those that were necessary for the student to benefit from special education services had to be able to be administered by a nurse or qualified service provider schools were not required to provide services that required a physician to administer them if a service could reasonably be provided before or after school, then the school was not required to provide that service

Parents Over 20 years of research and experience has demonstrated that the education of children with disabilities can be made more effective by - strengthening the role of parents and ensuring that families of such children have meaningful opportunities to participate in the education of their children at school and at home. (IDEA 20 U.S.C. §§ 1400 [Sec. 601] (c)(5)(B))

Parents are guaranteed participation in the IEP decision-making process as members of the IEP team. The parents knowledge of strengths and needs of their child are key reasons why it is so important to have them integrally involved in the IEP process.

Teachers The IEP team for a student with a disability includes …at least one regular education teacher of such child (if the child is, or may be, participating in the regular education environment) (34 CFR )

The involvement of regular education teachers is consistent with the IDEAs emphasis on ensuring that students with disabilities have IEPs that …enable the child to be involved in and progress in the general curriculum as well as have opportunities to …participate in extracurricular and other nonacademic activities (34 CFR ).

The regular education teacher of the child, as a member of the IEP Team, must, to the extent appropriate, participate in the development, review, and revision of the childs IEP, including assisting in the determination of appropriate positive behavioral interventions and strategies for the child and supplementary aids and services, program modifications, and supports for school personnel that will be provided for the child. (34 CFR )

IEP Team Teamwork is key to successful IEP services decision-making. IDEA regulations requires that decisions affecting students with disabilities be made by a team (34 CFR )

The IEP team includes: the parents of a child with a disability at least one regular education teacher of such child a representative of the local educational agency the student with a disability, whenever appropriate an individual who can interpret the instructional implications of evaluation results other individuals who have knowledge or special expertise regarding the child (e.g., related services)

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