IDEA; it’s Constituent Elements and Related Legal Challenges
Introduction
In order to provide an education program to the disabled, there is need to understand the policies, regulations and procedures for ensuring free appropriate public Education (FAPE) (Jones, 2011). This document presents a training guideline for staff in a private school.
Development of a Staff Training Document and Implementation of IDEA Elements
The law governing design and development of a school special education program require that consultation be undertaken with the appropriate representatives of the students with disabilities. The consultations need to be timely and meaningful and undertaken from the program’s initiation stage throughout to transition and termination stages. The consultations will entail, design, development and implementation of the special needs program (Jones, 2011)
The representatives to the children with disabilities will be engaged in the consultation on, procedure for students’ need identification, the beneficiary disabled students, the services to be offered, service delivery procedure, location for service delivery, and assessment of delivery and outcome procedures (Scanlon, 2004). These consultations are guided by the federal funding available, number of disabled private students, the needs of the students with disability and the location of the students with disabilities in the private school (Jones, 2011)
The following steps should be considered in designing, development, planning, implementation and delivery of the special needs learning program
Child Find
IDEA requires that child find in the case for students placed in private schools be similar as the case for the children in public schools. In the public institutions, child find obligation is an obligation delegated to the state educational agencies (SEA) and the local educational agencies (LEAs). To undertake child find in private schools, the LEAs are required to consult with the appropriate representatives of the students with disabilities placed in private schools (Jones, 2011).
In the child find an initial evaluation is undertaken that is followed by eligibility determination undertaken by a qualified group of professionals and the child’s parents/guardian. The evaluation and eligibility is determined and cross checked under the definition and guidelines in Part B. Upon determination of the child’s needs for special services and education, an individualized education program (IEP) for the child is developed. This is unless, the parent opts to enroll the child in a private school and they object to public placement of their...
References
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Ministry of Education. (2009). Individual Education Planning for Students with Special Needs A Resource Guide for Teachers. Province of British Columbia: BC School Superintendents Association.
Scanlon, D. (2004). Student Journeys: The Special Education Route. Paper presented at the National Disability Authority Conference, Dublin
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