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December 4, 2008
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FRequently Asked Questions

Adapted physical education is an instructional service -- not a setting or placement.  Students receive adapted physical education when, because of their disability, the instructional program is somehow different from what their peers receive or when they will be held to different criteria for success.  Students can receive adapted physical education in an integrated or separate environment or a combination of instructional environments.  This means that a student can receive adapted physical education in the environment that best meets the student’s educational needs.

What is the ARD Committee?
The Admission, Review and Dismissal Committee is composed of a student’s parent(s) and school personnel who are involved with the student. The ARD committee determines a student’s eligibility to receive special education services and develops the Individual Education Program (IEP) of the student.

How do you determine if a student should be considered for adapted physical education services?
All students who qualify for services mandated by PL 105-17 who have a disability which may affect their gross motor skills, strength, flexibility, physical fitness, and/or impact their ability to perform daily routines and participate in community based leisure and recreation should be considered for adapted physical education services.  When planning IEP meetings for students who have disabilities consider how their disability may affect their ability to be successful in the regular physical education program.  Also, be sure to notify the appropriate physical educator in your building as part of the IEP process.
                                                                       
What is the appropriate physical education environment for a student with a disability?
Students with disabilities must be afforded the opportunity to participate in the regular physical education program available to non-disabled students unless:

 

What instructional environment should be available for providing adapted physical education?
The instructional setting will accommodate each student in the Least Restrictive Environment, depending on the student’s IEP. Settings could include:

How does the Admission, Review and Dismissal (ARD) Committee process address the physical education needs of students with disabilities as you proceed through the IEP process?

The ARD committee will :

What is the role of the physical educator in the IEP process?
When a student with a disability is having difficulty meeting the goals of the essential curriculum in physical education, the student’s physical education teacher should ask to be included in the IEP process. The physical educator will: