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Title: Assistive Technology


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Assistive Technology
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AT Definition
  • Any item, piece of equipment or product system,
    whether acquired commercially off the shelf,
    modified, or customized, that is used to
    increase, maintain, or improve the functional
    capabilities of children with disabilities.
    (IDEA, 2004)

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Why Consider AT?
  • It is the law
  • IDEA, 2004.
  • Students should be provided with appropriate
    assistive technology devices and services as well
    as accommodations and modifications to assist
    them in making progress in their educational
    programs

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Considering AT
  • Mandatory to be considered on every IEP.
  • Guiding Principles
  • IEP teams should use a collaborative
    decision-making model for considering AT.
  • AT is goal/task driven. Decisions for
    considerations should be based on student goals
    and objectives, access to curricular activities,
    and progress in the general ed. curriculum.
  • IEP teams should have the knowledge and skills
    necessary to consider AT.

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Considering AT
  • 5 Guiding Questions for the Consideration Process
    (This will help you complete the Consideration
    Checklist)
  • 1. What are the goals, objectives, and required
    tasks within relevant instructional and access
    areas?
  • 2. Can the student accomplish the goals and
    objectives and/or complete the task with standard
    classroom tools in the general education setting?

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Considering AT
  • 3. Are the students needs being addressed
    through accommodations and modifications?
  • 4. Is the student using assistive technology to
    accomplish goals and objectives or to complete
    educationally relevant tasks?
  • 5. Are additional AT devices and/or
    accommodations and modifications required to
    allow students to accomplish goals and objectives
    or complete educationally relevant tasks?

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Consideration Checklist and Resource Guide
  • Available at SPED web site
  • The Resource Guide should be reviewed as part of
    the consideration process at every IEP meeting.
  • The new Consideration Checklist has to be
    completed at every IEP meeting to ensure that AT
    has been considered specifically for each
    student.
  • Please attach to current IEP

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New Consideration Checklist
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Sample Checklist
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Documentation in the IEP
  • AT devices and services that are determined
    educationally necessary by the students IEP team
    should be clearly documented in the IEP.
  • With the new IEP, some things have changed in how
    to document
  • The consideration Checklist will be the way you
    document that AT has been considered necessary or
    not necessary.
  • Think of the Checklist as part of the IEP

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Documentation in the IEP
  • If using AT, document it in
  • I. Present Level of Educational Performance (if
    currently using)
  • II. Considerations of Special Factors with
    written justification of why using AT
  • IV. Goals and Objectives
  • VI. Student Supports
  • VIII. Options Considered (every IEP, every
    time)

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Documentation
  • If IEP team determines that AT is not required,
    document rationale in
  • II. Considerations for Special Factors with
    written justification why AT is rejected
  • VIII. Options considered (every IEP, every time)

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Auditory Books on Cd
  • ELA Required Novels (Elementary Schools)
  • The Cay Sarah,
    Plain and Tall
  • Hatchet
    Island of the Blue Dolphin
  • ELA Required Novels (Middle Schools)
  • Bridge to Terabithia Roll of
    Thunder, Hear My Cry
  • The Giver House
    of Dies Drear
  • House on Mango Street Johnny Tremain
  • Diary of Anne Frank
  • ELA Required/Recommended Novels (High Schools)
  • To Kill a Mockingbird Tale of Two
    Cities Animal Farm
  • The Scarlett Letter The Great
    Gatsby The Adventures of Huck
    Finn
  • Red Badge of Courage A Raison in the
    Sun Frankenstein
  • Dracula
    Things Fall Apart Jane
    Eyre
  • Return of the Native
  • CDs and players are available to all sped
    teachers from your media specialist beginning
    December 2007 (one set per schoolspecial
    education only).

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Premier Software
  • The Premier Assistive Technology Software
    Accessibility Suite is now available to all of
    our Richmond County special education students at
    home.
  • The software can be downloaded by the parent
    onto their home computer free of charge.
  • Parents of RCBoE special education students and
    their childs teachers may go to the Premier
    Assistive Technology website at
    www.premierathome.com
  • Download the Literacy Productivity Pack
    software.
  • The user name for our county is rcboe and the
    password is access.

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On-Line CATCatalog of Assistive Technology
  • On-Line inventory of Assistive Technology
    currently on hand available for short term
    checkout
  • Equipment
  • Talking calculators, portable word processors,
    colored overlays, aug. com devices, reading
    windows, timers, etc.
  • Software
  • Reading, science, history, research, mapping,
    vocabulary
  • Coming to you soon!!!!!!!

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AT Team 2007-2008
  • Larry McAlevy
  • Diane Wiedmeier (OT)
  • Ashley Goodin (ID)
  • Steven Corlett (VI)
  • Suzi Gilbreath (SLP)
  • Mary Ann Waller (ID)
  • Shawanna Williams (SLP)
  • Terry Irons (SLD)
  • Connie Blanchard (SLP)
  • Dr. Marie Klofenstine
  • Mary Hancock (DHH)
  • Keena Reeves (SDD)
  • Anita Barnes (ID)

For more information contact any AT Team member
or www.gpat.org www.rcboe.org
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