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I.E.P.
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Look at All This Paperwork!
So Whats the Big IDEA?
Evaluation Eligibility
The IEP Meeting
Goals Services
Finding Solutions
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So Whats the Big IDEA?
Evaluation Eligibility
The IEP Meeting
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IDEA
  • Individuals with Disabilities Education
    Improvement Act of 2004
  • Guides states and school districts in providing
    specially designed instruction and related
    services
  • Parts A, B, C, and D

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To be eligible for IDEA
  • A child must meet the criteria of one or more
    disability categories AND
  • Must also need specially designed instruction and
    related services

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IDEA Categories
  • Autism
  • Emotional Disturbance
  • Hearing Impairments (Including Deafness)
  • Mental Retardation
  • Orthopedic Impairments
  • Other Health Impairments
  • Specific Learning Disabilities
  • Speech/Language Impairments
  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Visual Impairment (Including Blindness)
  • Developmental Delays (Ages 3 through 9)
  • Other Health Impairments

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Other Health Impaired
  • Asthma
  • Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Diabetes
  • Epilepsy
  • Heart Condition
  • Hemophilia
  • Lead Poisoning
  • Leukemia
  • Nephritis
  • Rheumatic Fever
  • Sickle Cell Anemia
  • Tourette Syndrome

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Principles Included in IDEA
  • Appropriate evaluation
  • Individualized Education Program/Plan (IEP)
  • Parent student participation
  • Least Restrictive Environment
  • Procedural safeguards
  • Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)

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FAPE according to IDEA
  • Special education and related services
  • Provided at public expense (without charge)
  • Provided under public supervision and direction
  • in conformity with the individualized education
    program.

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So Whats the Big IDEA?
Evaluation Eligibility
The IEP Meeting
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The answer is
The category that allows for children with ADD or
ADHD to be identified as eligible under IDEA.
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YES! The correct question was What is OTHER
HEALTH IMPAIRED?
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So Whats the Big IDEA?
The IEP Meeting
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Evaluation Eligibility
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Referral Process
  • Pre-referral activities
  • Referral
  • Consent
  • Evaluation (60 days)
  • Eligibility Determination
  • Written request consent for evaluation

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Evaluation Determines
  • Category of disability
  • Whether the child needs specially designed
    instruction and/or related services
  • The present levels of academic achievement and
    related developmental needs
  • Whether any accommodations or modifications are
    needed

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Present Level - Domains
  • Curriculum Learning
  • Independent Functioning
  • Social / Emotional
  • Communication
  • Health Care

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Independent Educational Evaluation
  • At public expense if parent disagrees
  • In writing / no reason
  • Without delay IEE or Hearing
  • Hearing determines appropriateness of initial
    evaluation

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So Whats the Big IDEA?
Look at All This Paperwork!
Evaluation Eligibility
The IEP Meeting
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The answer is
Its what parents can request if they disagree
with an evaluation.
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YES! The correct question was What is
INDEPENDENT EDUCATIONAL EVALUATION (IEE)?
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Look at All This Paperwork!
Evaluation Eligibility
The IEP Meeting
Goals Services
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IEP Meeting Notice
  • Location
  • Time
  • Whom the school has invited
  • Purpose of the meeting
  • Native Language

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The IEP Team
Others with special expertise
Parents
Special Education Teacher
Child
Agency Rep
Interpret Evaluation Results
Regular Education Teacher
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The IEP Team
Others with special expertise
Parents
Special Education Teacher
Child
Agency Rep
Interpret Evaluation Results
Regular Education Teacher
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Alternative Participation
such as video conferences or conference calls
  • Parents
  • School / District Personnel
  • By agreement

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Active Participation
  • Speaking up
  • Asking questions
  • Making suggestions
  • Disagreeing

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Active Participation Tips for Parents
  • Keep ongoing communication with teachers,
    therapists, etc.
  • Ask for a draft IEP before the meeting
  • Write a list of questions and concerns
  • Be professional, be prepared
  • Bring someone with you

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Active Participation - Benefits
  • Parents
  • understand the process.
  • dont feel lost.
  • get to know the team.
  • contribute to their childrens future outcomes

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Active Participation - Benefits
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Look at All This Paperwork!
Evaluation Eligibility
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DAILY DOUBLE!
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The answer is
Its another great tip to help parents to become
active IEP team members.
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The correct DAILY DOUBLE question was What
is ?
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Look at All This Paperwork!
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Paperwork!
Why so much?!
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Page 1 Signatures
  • Who attended
  • Parents signature

(Exception Childs first IEP)
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Page 2 Special Factors
  • Consider
  • Positive Behavioral Interventions
  • Language needs
  • Instruction in Braille
  • Communication needs
  • Assistive Technology needs
  • Special Transportation Services
  • Extended School Year (ESY)

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Page 3 Present Levels Goals
  • Statements of
  • Present Levels of Academic Achievement
    Functional Performance
  • strengths, effect of disability, priority
    educational need
  • Measurable Annual Goals
  • Evaluation Plan
  • measuring reporting

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Page 4a Transition at Age 14
  • Florida State Rules
  • Standard or Special Diploma
  • Post-School Outcome
  • Transition Service Needs
  • Instruction / Information on Self-Determination

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Page 4b Transition at Age 16
  • Goals based upon transition assessments
  • List of transition services
  • Age of Majority / Transfer of Rights
  • Interagency linkages

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Page 5 Provision of Services
  • Special Education
  • Related Services
  • Program Modifications
  • Supports for School Personnel
  • Supplementary Aids Services

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Page 5 Provision of Services
  • Date for beginning of services
  • Frequency
  • Location
  • Duration

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Pages 6 7 Assessments Placement
  • State District-Wide Assessment Accommodations
  • Extent to which the child will NOT participate
    with nondisabled children

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Look at All This Paperwork!
Evaluation Eligibility
The IEP Meeting
Goals Services
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The answer is
The age at which we start planning transition
here in Florida.
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YES! The correct question was What is FOURTEEN?
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Look at All This Paperwork!
Goals Services
The IEP Meeting
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Goals
  • Wording matters!
  • Writing Special Education Goals 9,960,000
    hits!
  • Learning a skill
  • Measurable
  • Specific

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Goals
Sunshine State Standards
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Goals
  • Measuring progress
  • Florida Objectives Benchmarks

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Related Services
  • Developmental
  • Corrective
  • Supportive
  • Assist in the achievement of a goal
  • Help to benefit from special education
  • Nonexhaustive

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CONNECT THE DOTS
Goal
Evaluation
Related Service
Priority Educational Need
Present Level
Effect of Disability
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Look at All This Paperwork!
Goals Services
The IEP Meeting
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The answer is
Florida decided to keep these to measure progress.
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YES! The correct question was What are
OBJECTIVES BENCHMARKS?
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Look at All This Paperwork!
Goals Services
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The IEP experience can be different every time
it can be a bit of a surprise
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or it can be thought-provoking
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or it can be fun
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or it can be not so fun.
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Conflict Resolution Options
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Facilitated IEPs
  • Facilitated by
  • An IEP team member
  • District representative
  • Parent
  • Trained Parent Advocate
  • Support Person
  • Student
  • Independent Trained Facilitator

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Mediation
  • Available even prior to filing for a due process
    hearing
  • No cost
  • Voluntary
  • Qualified and impartial mediator
  • Confidential

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Resolution Meeting
  • Within 15 days after request for due process
    hearing
  • IEP team members
  • School district representative
  • Not held if both parties agree in writing

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Look at All This Paperwork!
Goals Services
The IEP Meeting
Finding Solutions
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FINAL JEOPARDY!
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The answer is
This stage on the Conflict Resolution Options
chart is the most formal and fixed.
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YES! The correct question was What is Stage V
or Legal Review?
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I.E.P.
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