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Dispute Resolution in Special Education

Published on Jan 12, 2023

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Dispute Resoultion in Special Education

5 Key Ideas

IEP Facilitation

  • Volunttary process that can be initiated when a neutral third party needs to facilitate communication during an IEP meeting
  • Faciliataion is free for all students with disabilities
  • If discussing a GIEP or the student is gifted, the school will cover the costs of the faciiator
  • If faciliation of the IEP is unsuccesful both parties may persue other options such as mediation and/ or due process

Mediation

  • Mediation is a no cost service provided for all IDEA related cases
  • Office of Dispute Resolution will provide a neutral mediator for the IEP
  • There are two types of mediation that are available to parents and schools that the Office of Dispute Resolution provides, Faciliatative and Evaluative Mediation.

Faciliatative VS Evaluative

  • A Facilitative mediator does not decide the outcome, they guide parties to common ground while finding areas of agreement without giving Evaluative feedback
  • An Evaluative mediator is a special education expert that helps parties examine all potential outcomes. They ask directive questions and offer feedback based on possible outcome.
  • Neither type of mediator will decide the outcome. That is up to the IEP team.
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Resolution Meeting

  • Mandated by IDEA for any due process request initiated by parents/ guardians
  • Gives parties another opportunity to avoid costly and stressful due process hearings
  • Resolution meetings should be held within 15 to 30 days of the initial request for due process.
  • If both parties agree, by law they may seek other forms of mediation
  • If the parent does not particpate the school may ask for a dissmisal of the due process complaint.
  • Parties may change their agreement to the resolution meeting within three buisness days of the meeting agreement
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Preparing for a Resolution Meeting

  • Set a time and date that is appropriate for parents and all other IEP members with kniowledge of the due process complaint
  • Create a comfortable envrionment, have water and tissue available
  • Be prepared- Make yourself familair with the students IEP and the due process complaint
  • Always make sure to put the student first.