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What Is IDEA? A Guide for Educators and Parents [Latest 2022]

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April 15, 2023
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1 What is IDEA?
2 How is disability defined in IDEA?
3 How many students are served under IDEA?
4 What are the parts of IDEA?
4.1 Read more
5 What are the requirements for IDEA?
6 Parent Involvement
6.1 IEP Essentials
7 Parental Safeguards
7.1 Read more
8 What are the other federal disability laws?
8.1 Section 504
8.1.1 Read more
8.2 Americans With Disabilities Act
8.3 Professional Development Reading
8.4 Picture Books for the Classroom
8.5 Still have questions about IDEA and how to understand it for the students you teach? Join the WeAreTeachers HELPLINE group on Facebook to exchange ideas and ask for advice.
8.6 Plus, want to learn more about IEPs? Check out our article for an IEP overview for teachers and parents.
  • IDEA, the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act, is a federal law, originally passed in 1975, that makes Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) available to children with disabilities and ensures that eligible children receive special education and related services. But with this broad definition, many educators and parents still wonder, “What is IDEA?”

What is IDEA?

In short, IDEA is the federal law ensuring that schools serve students with disabilities. Under IDEA, schools are required to provide special education services to students through their Individual Education Plans (IEPs). Additionally, IDEA requires schools to guarantee each student a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) in the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE).

The law states: “Disability is a natural part of the human experience and in no way diminishes the rights of individuals to participate in or contribute to society.” Providing education, according to IDEA, and improving the results for kids with disabilities is part of equal opportunity and full participation in society for people with disabilities.

IDEA was reauthorized in 2004 and amended through the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) in 2015 (Public Law 114-95).

How is disability defined in IDEA?

Disability, according to IDEA, means that a child has one of 13 qualifying disabilities and that it impacts their ability to progress in school, and requires specialized instruction or services in school. The 13 disability categories that kids can be eligible under are:

  • Autism
  • Speech/language impairment
  • Specific learning disability
  • Orthopedic impairment
  • Other health impairment
  • Multiple disabilities
  • Intellectual disability
  • Visual impairment
  • Emotional disability
  • Deafness
  • Deaf-blindness (both)
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Developmental delay

Not all children with disabilities are eligible for special education services. After a child is referred and evaluated, if they have a disability and, because of their disability, need special education supports to benefit from general education and make progress, then they are eligible for special education services.

13 categories of disabilities- what is IDEA

Source: Allison Marie Lawrence via Slideshare 

How many students are served under IDEA?

In 2020-2021, more than 7.5 million children received services under IDEA. That includes infants through young adults.

What are the parts of IDEA?

IDEA consists of four major parts (A, B, C, and. D).

  • Part A is the general provisions.
  • Part B addresses school-age children (ages 3-21).
  • Part C covers early intervention (birth through age 2).
  • Part D addresses discretionary grants and funding.

Read more

Part B of IDEA: Services for School-Aged Children / Center for Parent Information & Resources

IDEA Statute and Regulations / U.S. Department of Education

What Is an IEP?

What are the requirements for IDEA?

All states must, at a minimum, provide all the requirements laid out in IDEA. Some states have more regulations than others, so in addition to knowing the federal guidelines, you’ll want to research your state’s policies as well. Therefore, here are some key requirements.

Parent Involvement

Parents participate in the discussions of a child’s referral for special education along with the team that develops the IEP. Parents also participate in the annual review of their child’s IEP and in any re-evaluations.

IEP Essentials

Each IEP must have/explain:

    • Information about how the student is currently performing in school.
    • How the student can achieve educational goals in the coming year.
    • How the student will participate in the general education curriculum. 

Parental Safeguards

IDEA also provides safeguards for parents along the way, in case they disagree with a decision a school makes or want to request an independent evaluation.

Every state has a parent training and information center that helps parents understand their rights and the process.

Read more

Finding Out if Your Child Is Eligible for Special Education / Understood.org

Learn the Law: IDEA / National Center for Learning Disabilities

What are the other federal disability laws?

Section 504

Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 provides that qualified individuals with a disability will not be excused from any public organization, including schools. It defines disability as “a mental or physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities.” Therefore, students who have a disability that impacts them in school but does not impact their performance can have a 504 plan that provides accommodations in the school setting.

Read more

What Is a 504 Plan?

Parent Special Education Information / Pacer Center

Americans With Disabilities Act

The Americans With Disabilities Act is the broader disability law. It prohibits discrimination based on disability, which applies to schools. Specifically, the ADA requires schools to make educational opportunities, extracurricular activities, and facilities accessible to all students.

Professional Development Reading

(Just a heads up, WeAreTeachers may collect a share of sales from the links on this page. We only recommend items our team loves!)

Special Education: Plain and Simple by Patricia Johnson Howey

Wrightslaw: All About IEPs by Peter Wright, Pamela Darr Wright, and Sandra Webb O’Connor

Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy by Peter Wright and Pamela Darr Wright

Picture Books for the Classroom

Books About Disability To Use in the Classroom

Still have questions about IDEA and how to understand it for the students you teach? Join the WeAreTeachers HELPLINE group on Facebook to exchange ideas and ask for advice.

Plus, want to learn more about IEPs? Check out our article for an IEP overview for teachers and parents.

IDEA is a federal law that makes Free Appropriate Public Education available to children with disabilities. Here's what you need to know.

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