Appendix L: EXCERPT FROM IDEA, P.L. 108-446
An Act
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To reauthorize the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, and for
other purposes. <<NOTE: Dec. 3, 2004 - [H.R. 1350]>>
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled, <<NOTE: Individuals with
Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004. 20 USC 1400 note.>>
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Individuals with Disabilities
Education Improvement Act of 2004''.
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``SEC. 664. <<NOTE: 20 USC 1464.>> STUDIES AND EVALUATIONS.
``(a) Studies and Evaluations.--
``(1) Delegation.--The Secretary shall delegate to the
Director of the Institute of Education Sciences responsibility
to carry out this section, other than subsections (d) and (f).
``(2) Assessment.--The Secretary shall, directly or through
grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements awarded to eligible
entities on a competitive basis, assess the progress in the
implementation of this title, including the effectiveness of
State and local efforts to provide--
``(A) a free appropriate public education to
children with disabilities; and
``(B) early intervention services to infants and
toddlers with disabilities, and infants and toddlers who
would be at risk of having substantial developmental
delays if early intervention services were not provided
to the infants and toddlers.
``(b) Assessment of National Activities.--
``(1) In general.--The Secretary shall carry out a national
assessment of activities carried out with Federal funds under
this title in order--
``(A) to determine the effectiveness of this title
in achieving the purposes of this title;
``(B) to provide timely information to the
President, Congress, the States, local educational
agencies, and the public on how to implement this title
more effectively; and
``(C) to provide the President and Congress with
information that will be useful in developing
legislation to achieve the purposes of this title more
effectively.
``(2) Scope of assessment.--The national assessment shall
assess activities supported under this title, including--
``(A) the implementation of programs assisted under
this title and the impact of such programs on addressing
the developmental needs of, and improving the academic
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achievement of, children with disabilities to enable the
children to reach challenging developmental goals and
challenging State academic content standards based on
State academic assessments;
``(B) the types of programs and services that have
demonstrated the greatest likelihood of helping students
reach the challenging State academic content standards
and developmental goals;
``(C) the implementation of the professional
development activities assisted under this title and the
impact on instruction, student academic achievement, and
teacher qualifications to enhance the ability of special
education teachers and regular education teachers to
improve results for children with disabilities; and
``(D) the effectiveness of schools, local
educational agencies, States, other recipients of
assistance under this title, and the Secretary in
achieving the purposes of this title by--
``(i) improving the academic achievement of
children with disabilities and their performance
on regular statewide assessments as compared to
nondisabled children, and the performance of
children with disabilities on alternate
assessments;
``(ii) improving the participation of children
with disabilities in the general education
curriculum;
``(iii) improving the transitions of children
with disabilities at natural transition points;
``(iv) placing and serving children with
disabilities, including minority children, in the
least restrictive environment appropriate;
``(v) preventing children with disabilities,
especially children with emotional disturbances
and specific learning disabilities, from dropping
out of school;
``(vi) addressing the reading and literacy
needs of children with disabilities;
``(vii) reducing the inappropriate
overidentification of children, especially
minority and limited English proficient children,
as having a disability;
``(viii) improving the participation of
parents of children with disabilities in the
education of their children; and
``(ix) resolving disagreements between
education personnel and parents through alternate
dispute resolution activities, including
mediation.
``(3) Interim and final reports.--The Secretary shall submit
to the President and Congress--
``(A) an interim report that summarizes the
preliminary findings of the assessment not later than 3
years after the date of enactment of the Individuals
with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004; and
``(B) a final report of the findings of the
assessment not later than 5 years after the date of
enactment of such Act.
``(c) Study on Ensuring Accountability for Students Who Are Held to
Alternative Achievement Standards.--The Secretary shall carry out a
national study or studies to examine--
``(1) the criteria that States use to determine--
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``(A) eligibility for alternate assessments; and
``(B) the number and type of children who take those
assessments and are held accountable to alternative
achievement standards;
``(2) the validity and reliability of alternate assessment
instruments and procedures;
``(3) the alignment of alternate assessments and alternative
achievement standards to State academic content standards in
reading, mathematics, and science; and
``(4) the use and effectiveness of alternate assessments in
appropriately measuring student progress and outcomes specific
to individualized instructional need.
``(d) Annual Report.--The Secretary shall provide an annual report
to Congress that--
``(1) summarizes the research conducted under part E of the
Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002;
``(2) analyzes and summarizes the data reported by the
States and the Secretary of the Interior under section 618;
``(3) summarizes the studies and evaluations conducted under
this section and the timeline for their completion;
``(4) describes the extent and progress of the assessment of
national activities; and
``(5) describes the findings and determinations resulting
from reviews of State implementation of this title.
``(e) Authorized Activities.--In carrying out this section, the
Secretary may support objective studies, evaluations, and assessments,
including studies that--
``(1) analyze measurable impact, outcomes, and results
achieved by State educational agencies and local educational
agencies through their activities to reform policies,
procedures, and practices designed to improve educational and
transitional services and results for children with
disabilities;
``(2) analyze State and local needs for professional
development, parent training, and other appropriate activities
that can reduce the need for disciplinary actions involving
children with disabilities;
``(3) assess educational and transitional services and
results for children with disabilities from minority
backgrounds, including--
``(A) data on--
``(i) the number of minority children who are
referred for special education evaluation;
``(ii) the number of minority children who are
receiving special education and related services
and their educational or other service placement;
``(iii) the number of minority children who
graduated from secondary programs with a regular
diploma in the standard number of years; and
``(iv) the number of minority children who
drop out of the educational system; and
``(B) the performance of children with disabilities
from minority backgrounds on State assessments and other
performance indicators established for all students;
``(4) measure educational and transitional services and
results for children with disabilities served under this title,
including longitudinal studies that--
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``(A) examine educational and transitional services
and results for children with disabilities who are 3
through 17 years of age and are receiving special
education and related services under this title, using a
national, representative sample of distinct age cohorts
and disability categories; and
``(B) examine educational results, transition
services, postsecondary placement, and employment status
for individuals with disabilities, 18 through 21 years
of age, who are receiving or have received special
education and related services under this title; and
``(5) identify and report on the placement of children with
disabilities by disability category.
``(f) <<NOTE: Reports.>> Study.--The Secretary shall study, and
report to Congress regarding, the extent to which States adopt policies
described in section 635(c)(1) and on the effects of those policies.
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