Our Policy Agenda
The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) is a professional association of educators dedicated to advancing the success of children with exceptionalities. We accomplish our mission through advocacy, standards, and professional development.
CEC has a long history as a leader in advocating on behalf of children and young adults with exceptionalities for the human and fiscal resources necessary to enable each individual to attain their highest level of education and employment and life success.
Our influence in shaping the policies that support publicly funded education, special education, and early intervention is well-recognized and valued by legislators and other policymakers as well as other professional organizations throughout the field.
Our Policy Principles
Guided by the following principles as developed by CEC's Policy Steering Committee, we strive to meet the needs of infants, toddlers, children, and young adults with exceptionalities by:
Specifically,
- ensuring that all children with disabilities are afforded a free appropriate public education that emphasizes special education and related services designed to meet their unique needs and prepare them for further education, employment, and independent living;
- that the rights of children with disabilities and parents of such children are protected;
- that educators and parents have access to the necessary tools to improve educational results for children and young adults with disabilities by supporting system-wide improvement activities; coordinated research and personnel preparation; coordinated technical assistance, dissemination of evidence-based research and practices, and support; and
- that states and local school districts receive the resources necessary to provide for the education of children and young adults with disabilities as well as a system of early intervention services for infants and toddlers who would be at risk of having substantial developmental delay and their families.
Legislative Priorities:
- Engage with Congress and the Executive Branch in monitoring, strategic support, and oversight activities to ensure that any legislative or regulatory policies or positions are consistent with the core principles and support public education’s ability to provide a Free Appropriate Public Education to children and youth with disabilities and early intervention services to infants and toddlers.
- In the current political environment, CEC agrees with Congressional champions and its partner organizations that now is not the time to reauthorize the IDEA.
Legislative Priorities:
- Monitor and influence appropriation and authorizing bills that impact students with disabilities and/or gifts and talents.
- Monitor and influence Department of Education initiatives that impact infants, toddlers, children, and youth with disabilities and/or gifts and talents, including anticipated guidance on Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.
Legislative Priorities:
- Monitor and influence the Higher Education Act
- Monitor and influence evidence-based legislative initiatives that strengthen the educator pipeline
Legislative Priorities:
- Advocate for increased funding for IDEA and the Javits program through annual appropriations
- Advocate for ample funding for federal programs that support improvements to quality and diversity of the educator pipeline
- Advocate for the full funding of IDEA by fiscal year 2033
Legislative Priorities:
- Work with lead Congressional committees to advance initiatives that impact school-based mental health, including increasing the number of qualified school-based mental health professionals
- Work with lead Congressional offices to develop school climate and student safety legislation including restraint and seclusion legislating and legislation to end corporal punishment