Ill. Admin. Code tit. 23, § 226.150 - Evaluation to be Nondiscriminatory
Each evaluation shall be conducted so as to ensure that it is nondiscriminatory with respect to language, culture, race, and gender. (See also 34 CFR 300.304(c).)
a) The languages used to evaluate a child
shall be consistent with the child's primary language or other mode of
communication. (See Section
226.140.) If the language use
pattern involves two or more languages or modes of communication, the child
shall be evaluated by qualified specialists or, when needed, qualified
bilingual specialists using each of the languages or modes of communication
used by the child. The provisions of subsections (b) and (c) of this Section
shall apply when a qualified bilingual specialist is needed but
unavailable.
b) If documented
efforts to locate and secure the services of a qualified bilingual specialist
are unsuccessful, the district shall use an individual who possesses the
professional credentials required under Section
226.840 to complete the specific
components of the evaluation. This qualified specialist shall be assisted by a
school district employee holding an educator license issued pursuant to Article
21B of the School Code [105 ILCS 5 /Art. 21B] or other individual who has
demonstrated competencies in the language or modes of communication of the
child.
c) If documented efforts to
locate and secure the services of a qualified bilingual specialist or a
qualified specialist assisted by another individual as provided in subsection
(b) are unsuccessful, the district shall conduct assessment procedures which do
not depend upon language. Any special education resulting from these
alternative procedures shall be reviewed annually until the student's
proficiency is determined no longer to be limited pursuant to 23 Ill. Adm. Code
228.25 (Program Options,
Placement, and Assessment).
d)
Tests given to a child whose primary language is other than English shall be
relevant, to the maximum extent possible, to his or her culture.
e) If the child's receptive and/or expressive
communication skills are impaired due to hearing and/or language deficits, the
district shall utilize test instruments and procedures that do not stress
spoken language and one of the following:
1)
Visual communication techniques in addition to auditory techniques.
2) An interpreter to assist the evaluative
personnel with language and testing.
Notes
Amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 9915, effective June 28, 2007
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