TEA Special Education Guidance
TEA Special Education Resources
Special Education Technical Assistance Guides
The following Technical Assistance Guides will open a new window and take you to the Texas SPED Support website.
Technical Assistance: Child Find and Evaluation
(Updated January 2024)
Technical Assistance: Individualized Education Program (IEP) Development
(Updated December 2023)
Guidance for the Comprehensive Evaluation of Specific Learning Disabilities
(Updated November 2023)
Technical Assistance: Behavior Supports and Guidance for Students with Disabilities
(Updated October 2022)
Asistencia técnica: Apoyos y orientación en materia de comportamiento para estudiantes con discapacidades (PDF) - Spanish version of Technical Assistance: Behavior Supports and Guidance for Students with Disabilities (Updated October 2022)
Additional Guidance Documents
- ESSER III Funds
- Sensory Impairments and Specific Learning Disabilities (December 2022)
- Technical Assistance: Dashboard Application Guidance (PDF)
- Delayed Evaluations and Compensatory Services (October 2021)
- Special Education Operating Procedures (March 2022)
- Special Education Operating Procedures (March 2022) FAQs
Question and Answer Documents
- HB 785 FAQ (Updated 11/20/21)
- HB 165 FAQ January 2020 (PDF)
- Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) Questions and Answers (PDF)
- TEA Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) Questions and Answers (PowerPoint)
- Senate Bill 712 Summary and Frequently asked Questions (PDF)
- Senate Bill 89 Frequently Asked Questions September 2021 (PDF)
- Senate Bill 1153 (Intervention Strategy) FAQ 2017- English
- Senate Bill 1153 (Intervention Strategy) FAQ 2017- Spanish
TEA Video Trainings
- Special Education TEA Guidance: Goals, Accommodations, and Modifications October 2020
(Link to training video) - Special Education ARD Guidance and Contingency Plans During Remote Learning July 2020
(Link to training video) | (Link to PDF slide deck) - Special Education Progress Monitoring During Remote Learning July 2020
(Link to training video) | (Link to PDF slide deck) - Supporting Dual-Identified Students (PDF)
- Students Served by Special Education and Identified as Gifted and Talented (Asynchronous Course)
- Students Served by Special Education Who are Military-Connected: Strategies to Support Highly Mobile Students (Asynchronous Course)
- Students Served by Special Education Who are Experiencing Homelessness or in Foster Care: Strategies to Support Highly Mobile Students (Asynchronous Course)
Families: Special Education or IEP-Related Questions?
Phone: 1-855-SPEDTEX (1-855-773-3839)
Educators: Special Education Resources
Office of Special Populations and Student Supports
Department of Special Education:
Email: sped@tea.texas.gov
Department of Review and Support:
Email: ReviewandSupport@tea.texas.gov