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9780133123333

Special Education Law, Loose-Leaf Version

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  • ISBN13:

    9780133123333

  • ISBN10:

    0133123332

  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Loose-leaf
  • Copyright: 2013-04-29
  • Publisher: Pearson
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Special Education Law, 3/e captures the evolving nature of special education legislation–from historic bases for special education services, to the first passage of IDEA, to the Improvement Act of 2004. Using carefully selected cases, it illustrates the background for each enacted law and offers case briefs with questions to prompt discussion. An in-depth look at six legislative principles untangles complex issues of free appropriate public education, nondiscriminatory evaluation, program development, least restrictive environment, procedural due process, and parental participation. Fully revised, this edition includes information on Rosa's Law, the latest CEC ethics standards,  sections on RtI and EIS, and a new chapter on future issues in special education.

 

Table of Contents

PART I: THE BASES FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION

 

1.      Historical Overview of Special Education

2.      A New Foundation for Special Education Services

 

PART II: SIX BASIC PRINCIPLES OF SPECIAL EDUCATION LEGISLATION

3.      Free Appropriate Public Education

4.      Nondiscriminatory Evaluation

5.      Program Development

6.      Least Restrictive Environment

7.      Procedural Due Process

8.      Parental Participation

 

REMEDIES

9.        Enforcement of Special Education Law

10.      Discipline Issues

11.      Mediation and Impartial Due Process Hearing

12.      Ethics and the Special Education Professional

13.       Future Issues in Special Education

 

APPENDIX A: THE AMERICAN LEGAL SYSTEM

 

APPENDIX B: READING RESEARCHING CASE LAW

 

APPENDIX C: GLOSSARY OF LEGAL TERMS

 

APPENDIX D: CASE LIST

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