Georgia Project for Assistive Technology Georgia Department of Education Division for Special Education Supports 1870 Twin Towers East Atlanta, Georgia.

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Georgia Project for Assistive Technology Georgia Department of Education Division for Special Education Supports 1870 Twin Towers East Atlanta, Georgia Considering Student Assistive Technology Needs

Georgia Department of Education Kathy Cox, State Superintendent of Schools Legal Reference § Section Development, review, and revision of IEP (1)Consideration of special factors. The IEP team must- (v) Consider whether the child needs assistive technology devices and services. (Authority 20 U.S.C. 1414(d)(3)(B))

Georgia Department of Education Kathy Cox, State Superintendent of Schools Guiding Questions What do we want the student to be able to do (standards, relevant instructional tasks and goals)? Can the student accomplish the tasks or achieve the goals independently using standard classroom tools?

Georgia Department of Education Kathy Cox, State Superintendent of Schools Guiding Questions If not, can the student accomplish the tasks or achieve the goals when provided with accommodations or modifications? If not, can the student accomplish the tasks or achieve the goals when provided with currently available assistive technology? If not, what additional supports need to be provided?

Georgia Department of Education Kathy Cox, State Superintendent of Schools GPAT Resources Assistive Technology Consideration Consideration Checklist Assistive Technology Resource Guide

Georgia Department of Education Kathy Cox, State Superintendent of Schools Consideration Outcomes Student independently accomplishes tasks. –No assistive technology required

Georgia Department of Education Kathy Cox, State Superintendent of Schools Consideration Outcomes Current interventions including accommodations, modifications, and standard classroom tools are working. –Document accommodations, modifications, and tools –No assistive technology required

Georgia Department of Education Kathy Cox, State Superintendent of Schools Consideration Outcomes Assistive technology currently in place to meet student’s needs. –Continue use of assistive technology –Monitor use of assistive technology –Document assistive technology in the IEP

Georgia Department of Education Kathy Cox, State Superintendent of Schools Consideration Outcomes Student’s needs not being met with current interventions. Possible technology solutions known. –Specify trial use of an assistive technology device and identify expected outcomes

Georgia Department of Education Kathy Cox, State Superintendent of Schools Consideration Outcomes Student’s needs not being met with current interventions. IEP team is not aware of any possible solutions. –Obtain additional assistance or information –Refer for an assistive technology assessment

Georgia Department of Education Division for Special Education Supports Georgia Project for Assistive Technology 1870 Twin Towers East Atlanta, Georgia Phone: Fax: Website: