In DoDEA's Community Strategic Plan, the vision statement,
the mission statement and the guiding principles each embrace
the notion that ALL students will be successful in our schools.
Special educators work collaboratively with general educators
and share the responsibility for ensuring that students with
identified disabilities will meet with success. ALL students
can learn when instruction is geared to their strengths and
they are given sufficient opportunity to learn.
Special education is specially designed instruction, support,
and services provided to students with an identified disability
requiring an individually designed instructional program to
meet their unique learning needs. The purpose of special education
is to enable students to successfully develop to their
fullest potential by providing a free appropriate public education
in compliance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education
Act (IDEA) as implemented by DoD Instruction 1342.12, "Provision
of Early Intervention and Special Education Services to Eligible
DoD Dependents."
In DoDEA, special education and related services are available
to eligible students, ages 3 through 21 years of age. To be
eligible for special education:
The child must have an identified disability;
The disability must adversely (negatively) affect the child's
educational performance; and
The child must need a specially designed instructional
program.
NOTE: Students with a disability who
are not found eligible for special education and related services
may receive reasonable accommodations and modifications under
DoDEA Policy Memorandum: Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability
in a DoDEA Dependent Educational Programs and Activities.
Eligibility Categories
DoDEA recognizes clearly defined categories
of disabilities with specific criteria for determining eligibility.
The primary categories and specific disabilities recognized
by DoDEA are:
PHYSICAL
IMPAIRMENT
autism spectrum disorder
blind
deaf
deaf/blind
hearing impairment
other health impairment
orthopedic impairment
traumatic brain injury
visual impairment
COMMUNICATON IMPAIRMENT
articulation
fluency
language/phonology
voice
EMOTIONAL IMPAIRMENT
LEARNING IMPAIRMENT
intellectual disability
specific learning disability
DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY
Educational Services
Decisions about the types of special education services to be provided and the educational placement for the provision of services are based upon the individual needs of each student. Students with disabilities are educated in the least restrictive environment that is most appropriate for them. A variety of special education services are available
beginning with full participation in the general education classroom
to the extent possible--often with the provision of supplementary aids and support--as determined by the school's Case Study Committee (CSC) which includes parents. Services are provided in the least restrictive environment for each student and may include:
Consultation provided by special educators to the general
education teacher;
Collaborative instruction in the general education classroom
through co-teaching by the general and special education teachers; and
Instruction in the special education classroom for part
or all of the school day.
Related Services
Related services are those services required for the student
to benefit from his or her special education program and may
include psychological and counseling services, language, speech,
and hearing, transportation, assistive technology, physical
and occupational therapy, and medical services that are required
for diagnostic or evaluation purposes.
Developmental Intervention Services
The Military Medical Departments through
their Educational and Developmental Intervention Services (EDIS)
are responsible for providing related services (e.g., physical
and occupational therapy, clinical psychology) in DoDEA schools
located overseas. EDIS is also responsible for the provision
of Early Intervention Services (EIS) for children, ages birth
through 2, at all DoDEA locations. The related services available
at each overseas location are identified in the DoD Directory,
Early Intervention, Special Education, and Related Services
in OCONUS Communities.