What is a IEP?
A written plan of the student.
The parent may request an __________ if they think that their child needs special education or related services.
Evaluation
What does IDEA stand for?
Individuals with Disabilities Education ACT
ADHD
- Excessive talking
- Constantly fidgeting
- Unable to sit
- Acting without thinking
- Excessive physical movement
What does IEP stand for and how does it relate to IDEA?
IEP- Individualized Education Program
It is a legal document under IDEA, which states the Childs learning needs, the services to be provided, and how progress will be measured.
What are some parent rights under IDEA?
- Participate in meetings, evaluation, and placement of their child.
- Inspect and review the educational records of their child.
- Can disagree with decisions made by the school system
What is IDEA?
IDEA is the newest name or federal law designed to ensure that schools serve the needs of students with disabilities.
Hearing Impairment
Common: sensitivity to sound, speech delay as a child, but characteristics can be classified by medical assistance.
Who is on the IEP Team?
Students and parents; representative of school district; at least one special ed teacher or provider; at least one general ed teacher; others who have knowledge or expertise about the student, including related services personnel.
The parent my request an ____ or _____ meeting at any time during the school year.
IEP or IFSP
When is a student no longer eligible for services under IDEA?
When they reach the maximum age of 21 or when he/she graduates high school with a regular diploma.
Language processing disorder (LPD)
- Improper use of words an their meanings
- Inability to express ideas
- Reduced vocabulary
- Inability to follow directions
What is process monitoring? Why is it important to the IEP process?
- It is used to assess a child's academic progress.
- It is used to assess assess IEP goes and evaluate the effectiveness of instruction.
What year did parents receive legal right to inspect their child's educational records?
1974
How does a student qualify for services under IDEA?
Must have one of the following:
- Deafness
- Hearing Impairment
- Multiple disorders
- Emotional disturbance
- Deaf Blindness
Autism
- Unusual interest in objects
- Repeated actions or body motions
- Problems with social interaction
- Intense and prolonged emotional reactions
THE IEP is an agreement between ______ on how the student will be educated.
the school and parents
In what case did the Supreme Court find a federal right in education?
Brown v. Board of Education
List the major procedural requirements when conducting a special education assessment.
- Consent
- Parent Participation
- Assessment tools
- Assessment process
- Statewide assessment
ADD (Attention deficit disorder)
- Inattention
- Hyperactivity
- Impulsivity