Title: Assistive Technology
1Assistive Technology
2Assistive Technology
- Assistive Technology is required by the
Individuals with Disability Act of 1997 (IDEA) - The IDEA defines two aspects of AT
- 1. Assistive Technology Devices
- 2. Assistive Technology Services
3Assistive Technology Device
- IDEA 300.5 Definition
- Assistive technology device means 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 functional capabilities of children
with disabilities. 300.5 Authority 20 U.S.C.
Chapter 33, Section 1401 (25)
4Assistive Technology Devices
- Assistive technology is specialized hardware,
software and adaptive tools and aids used by
students with disabilities to increase their
ability to participate in tasks of learning and
daily living to function as independently as
possible.
5Assistive Technology Devices
- Assistive technology devices can range from low
technology to high technology solutions which
allow students to be independent. - Examples include a high technology solution
using a lap top computer with switch access to
enable a physically challenged student to write.
Or, a low tech solution where a special spoon
will allow a student to eat independently.
6Assistive Technology Service
- Assistive technology service is defined in the
IDEA 300.6 as - Any service that directly assists an individual
with a disability in the selection, acquisition,
or use of an assistive technology device
7Assistive Technology Service Includes
- (A) the evaluation of needs including a
functional evaluation, in the childs customary
environment - (B) purchasing, leasing or otherwise providing
for the acquisition of assistive technology
devices
8Assistive Technology Service Includes
- (C) selecting, designing, fitting, customizing,
adapting, applying, maintaining, repairing, or
replacing of assistive technology devices - (D) coordinating and using other therapies,
interventions, or services with assistive
technology devices, such as those associated with
existing education and rehabilitation plans and
programs
9Assistive Technology Service Includes
- (D) coordinating and using other therapies,
interventions, or services with assistive
technology devices, such as those associated with
existing education and rehabilitation plans and
programs
10Assistive Technology Service Includes
- (E) training or technical assistance for an
individual with disabilities, or where
appropriate, the family members, guardians,
advocates, or authorized representatives of such
an individual
11Assistive Technology Service Includes
- (F) Training or technical assistance for
professionals (including individuals providing
education and rehabilitation services), employers
or others who provide services to employ, or are
otherwise, substanically involved in the major
life functions of children with disabilities.
(Authority 20 U.S.C. Chapter 33 Section 1401(26)
12300.6 Assistive Technology Requirements
- Each public agency shall ensure that assistive
technology devices or assistive technology
services or both, as those terms are defined in
300.5-300.6 are made available to a child with a
disability if required as a part of the childs
13300.6 Assistive Technology
- Is provided within Special Education under IDEA
300.17 - As Related services under IDEA 300.16
- Through provision of Supplementary aids and
services under IDEA 300.550(b)(2).
14Section 614(d)(3)(B) Consideration of Special
Factors
- The 1997 IDEA amendment requires by law that the
IEP Team must consider the assistive technology
needs for every student.
15Assistive Technology at Sheboygan Falls School
District
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technology at Sheboygan Falls? -
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