Office of Special Education Programs

Office of Special Education Programs
United States
Department of Education
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Department overview
Formed October 17, 1979
Preceding agencies United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
United States Office of Education
Jurisdiction Federal government of the United States
Employees 5,000 (2007)
Annual budget US$32 billion (2009)[1]
US$56 billion (est. 2010)
US$71 billion (est. 2011)
ARRA Funding:
US$102 billion (2009)[1]
US$51 billion (est. 2010)
US$23 billion (est. 2011)
Department executives Arne Duncan, Secretary
Anthony W. Miller, Deputy Secretary
Child Department Click here
Website
www.ed.gov

Originally created as the Bureau of the Education of the Handicapped, the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) is part of the U.S. Department of Education. OSEP provides leadership and support for professionals working with children with disabilities. Another critical role of OSEP is to protect the educational rights of children with disabilities from age three through twenty-one. OSEP is supervised by the Office of the Deputy Secretary of Education through the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS).

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Mission

The Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) is a unit within the U.S Department of Education. Originally created as the Bureau of the Education of the Handicapped in 1967,[2] its purpose is to strengthen and coordinate activities on behalf of students with disabilities. OSEP activities are authorized through the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act(IDEA).[3] Its current mission is to improve results for infants, toddlers, children and youth with disabilities ages birth through 21 by providing leadership and financial support to assist states and local districts.[4] OSEP programs are intended to ensure that the rights of infants, toddlers, children, and youth with disabilities and their parents are protected.

Responsibilities [4]

The Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) provides leadership and support to assist states and local districts to provide a Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) in the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) to children with disabilities. OSEP administers the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) which provides for the education of children with disabilities in the United States, pre-kindergarten through high school graduation or age21. Among its responsibilities OSEP aims to:

  • Create and disseminate federal policy information regarding early intervention, preschool, elementary and secondary school for students with disabilities;
  • Provide state-administered program grants and competitive grants for discretionary programs;
  • Fund research and support innovative practice in the education of children with disabilities;
  • Promote the training of educational professionals, parents and volunteers;
  • Monitor and report on the implementation of federal policy and programs for children with disabilities; and
  • Coordinate the review of OSEP activities by stakeholders including: other federal agencies, state agencies, the private sector, parent and professional organizations and organizations of persons with disabilities.

Organization

2007 Department of Education Structure

[5]

OSEP is under the auspices of the Office of the Deputy Secretary of Education through the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS). OSEP consists of the Office of the Director, Program Support Services Group, Monitoring and State Improvement Planning Division and Research to Practice Division.[6] The Early Childhood Team, Elementary and Middle School Team, Secondary/Transition/Postsecondary Team and National Initiatives Team make up the Research to Practice Division.

OSEP Directors
  • 1967 Jim Gallagher [7]
  • 1990 Judy A.Schrag
  • 1993 Tom Hehir
  • 1999 Barbara Gantwerk
  • 2002 Stephanie Smith Lee
  • 2006 Alexa Posny
  • 2010 Melody Musgrove

See also

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Portal icon Education portal

References

  1. ^ a b FY2011 Federal Budget
  2. ^ ed036017.tif.pdf
  3. ^ http://idea.ed.gov/download/statute.html
  4. ^ a b OSEP: Mission Statement
  5. ^ ED Organization Chart
  6. ^ OSEP Organization Chart
  7. ^ FPG People

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