Quality Indicators for Assistive Technology Services in School Settings

Author:

Zabala Joy1,Blunt Merv2,Carl Diana3,Davis Sharon4,Deterding Cheryl5,Foss Teresa6,Hamman Terry7,Bowser Gayl8,Hartsell Kim9,Korsten Jane10,Marfilius Scott11,McCloskey-Dale Susan12,Nettleton Sandra13,Reed Penny14

Affiliation:

1. University of Kentucky

2. University of Missouri-Kansas City

3. Region IV Education Service Center

4. Region III Education Service Center

5. University of Kansas Medical Center

6. Shawnee Mission Schools

7. Intelligent Peripherals, Inc.

8. Oregon Technology Access Program

9. Georgia Assistive Technology Project

10. Responsive Centers, Inc.

11. Milwaukee Public Schools

12. Eastern Instructional Support Center

13. Albuquerque Public Schools

14. Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative

Abstract

The consideration of assistive technology devices and services is required during the development of every Individualized Educational Program (IEP) according to the Individuals with Disabilities Act, Amendments of 1997 (IDEA'97). Assistive technology devices and services, which the IEP team determines are required by a student in order to benefit from a free appropriate public education (FAPE), must be written into the IEP. Despite this requirement, mere has been no agreed upon description of high quality assistive technology services. This article describes the activities of a national group of assistive technology professionals known as the Quality Indicators for Assistive Technology Services (QIAT) Consortium. The QIAT Consortium was formed to initiate a nationwide dialogue regarding quality indicators for a variety of assistive technology service areas. The work of the Consortium to date is discussed and the current set of indicators is included. Processes used in the development of the indicators are described. Implications for future use of the indicators and future development activities are discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Education

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