Ill. Admin. Code tit. 23, § 226.735 - Work Load for Special Educators
In order to provide students with IEPs the free, appropriate education to which they are entitled, each entity subject to this Part shall implement and maintain limits on the work load of its special educators so that all services required under students' IEPs, as well as all needed ancillary and support services, can be provided at the requisite level of intensity.
a) Work load limits shall be developed in
cooperation with the entity's affected employees and, where there is an
exclusive representative, in accordance with the Illinois Educational Labor
Relations Act (IELRA) [115 ILCS 5 ], to ensure timely implementation by the
start of the school year.
b) Work
load limits shall be based on an analysis of the activities for which the
entity's special educators are responsible and shall encompass, but need not be
limited to:
1) individualized
instruction;
2) consultative
services and other collaboration among staff members;
3) attendance at IEP meetings and other staff
conferences; and
4) paperwork and
reporting.
c) The number
of children served by a speech and language pathologist shall be based on the
speech-language needs of each child. The other provisions of this Section
notwithstanding, at no time shall the caseload of a speech and language
pathologist exceed 60 students.
Notes
Added at 31 Ill. Reg. 9915, effective June 28, 2007
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