did-you-know? rent-now

Amazon no longer offers textbook rentals. We do!

did-you-know? rent-now

Amazon no longer offers textbook rentals. We do!

We're the #1 textbook rental company. Let us show you why.

9781412954228

100 Frequently Asked Questions about the Special Education Process : A Step-by-Step Guide for Educators

by
  • ISBN13:

    9781412954228

  • ISBN10:

    1412954223

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-04-05
  • Publisher: Corwin Pr
  • Purchase Benefits
List Price: $66.95 Save up to $34.32
  • Digital
    $32.63
    Add to Cart

    DURATION
    PRICE

Supplemental Materials

What is included with this book?

Summary

The Most Frequently Asked Questions About Special Education provides the answers that educators always wanted to know, but were afraid to ask. Written in a practical, jargon-free, Q&BAD:amp;A format, this guide discusses relevant information about: The pre-referral processIndividual Education Programs (IEP)Eligibility for special educationProcedural safeguardsAnnual reviews and evaluationsTransitions from school to adult lifeA useful glossary of terms makes the complex language of special education more accessible for educators teaching students with disabilities.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xii
About the Authorsp. xv
Introduction: Understanding Special Education Jargonp. 1
What Is Special Education?p. 1
In the Definition of Special Education, What Does "Specially Designed Instruction" Mean?p. 1
In the Definition of Special Education, What Does "At No Cost to Parents/Guardians" Mean?p. 1
In the Definition of Special Education, What Does a "Student With a Disability" Mean?p. 2
Where Is Special Education Instruction Provided?p. 2
How Many Students Currently Receive Special Education Services?p. 3
What Federal Laws Protect Students With Disabilities?p. 3
What Is the Purpose of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)?p. 7
What Is a Free Appropriate Public Education?p. 7
Who Is Considered a Parent or Guardian Under IDEA?p. 8
What Disabilities Are Covered Under IDEA?p. 8
Steps in the Special Education Process
Step I: The Prereferral Processp. 15
What Are Child Study Teams?p. 15
What Is the Purpose of Child Study Teams?p. 15
Who Are the Members of the Child Study Team?p. 16
What Is a Referral to the Child Study Team?p. 17
Who Normally Makes a Referral to the Child Study Team?p. 17
What Is Discussed at the Child Study Team Meetings?p. 17
What Are the Options of the Child Study Team?p. 18
What Is a Prereferral Strategy Plan?p. 19
How Is the Determination of a Suspected Disability Made by the Child Study Team?p. 19
What Happens After the Child Study Team Determines That a Student May Have a Disability?p. 20
Step II: Initial Referral for Special Education Servicesp. 21
What Is a Referral for Special Education?p. 21
Who Can Make a Referral for Special Education?p. 22
In What Form Is This Referral Made?p. 22
Is Parent or Guardian Consent Necessary for an Evaluation for Special Education?p. 23
What Is an Assessment Plan?p. 24
Does the Parent or Guardian Have to Agree With the Referral for Special Education?p. 24
Step III: The Individual Evaluation Process for Special Educationp. 27
What Is an Evaluation for Special Education?p. 27
What Are the Components of a Comprehensive Evaluation?p. 27
How Should Parents and Guardians Go About Obtaining School Records on Their Children?p. 30
What Should a Parent or Guardian Expect and Provide for the Parent/Guardian Intake or Interview?p. 32
What Occurs After the Comprehensive Assessment Is Completed?p. 35
Step IV: Eligibility for Special Educationp. 37
What Is an Eligibility Committee?p. 37
What Are the Responsibilities of the Eligibility Committee?p. 38
Who Are the Members of the Eligibility Committee?p. 38
What Is the Role of the Parent/Guardian Member on the Eligibility Committee?p. 39
What Is a Recommendation to the Eligibility Committee?p. 40
What Are the Procedures for Determining Eligibility?p. 40
What Is Response to Intervention (RTI)?p. 41
Step V: Procedural Safeguards Under IDEAp. 43
What Are Procedural Safeguards?p. 43
What Are Parents' and Guardians' Rights to Receive Notice?p. 44
What Are Parents' and Guardians' Rights to Give or Withhold Consent?p. 45
What Are Parents' and Guardians' Rights for Evaluation, Reevaluation, and an Independent Educational Evaluation?p. 46
Access to a Student's Educational Records Is Frequently a Concern of Parents and Guardiansp. 48
What Can Parents and Guardians Do When They Disagree With Their School District's Decisions?p. 52
What Options Are Available to Parents and Guardians If They Want to Put Their Child in a Private School?p. 57
What Can the Public Agency Do If Parents or Guardians Do Not Consent to Their Student's Initial Evaluation, Reevaluation, or Initial Provision of Special Education and Related Services?p. 59
Step VI: IEP Developmentp. 61
What Is an Individualized Education Program (IEP)?p. 61
What Is the Purpose of an IEP?p. 62
Who Develops the IEP?p. 63
If a Student With a Disability Has Several General Education Teachers, Must All of Them Attend the IEP Meeting?p. 68
What Content Must Be Included in a Student's IEP?p. 69
What Are Assistive Technology Devices and Services?p. 74
What Are Related Services?p. 74
How Is a Student's Placement Determined?p. 75
What Happens After the IEP Is Written?p. 76
How Can Parents and Guardians Be Involved After Their Child's IEP Is Developed?p. 77
How Does the IEP Get Implemented?p. 77
How Often Will a Student's IEP Be Reviewed and Revised?p. 79
What Are Some Guiding Principles for IEP Development?p. 79
Summary of the Steps to Developing and Implementing an IEPp. 80
Step VII: Annual Reviewp. 85
What Is the Annual Review?p. 85
When Does the Annual Review Occur?p. 85
How Is a Parent or Guardian Notified of the Meeting?p. 86
What Takes Place at an Annual Review Meeting?p. 86
What Rights Are Afforded to the Parent or Guardian Under Due Process During the Annual Review?p. 86
Who Participates in the Annual Review?p. 87
Is a New IEP Developed at the Annual Review?p. 88
What Might the Parents or Guardians Be Asked at the Annual Review?p. 88
What Happens If the Parent or Guardian Disagrees With the Recommendations Made at the Annual Review?p. 89
What Suggestions Should Be Made for the Parent's or Guardian's Participation in the Annual Review?p. 90
What Record-Keeping Ideas Should Be Suggested to the Parents and Guardians During the Annual Review?p. 90
Step VIII: The Triennial Evaluationp. 91
What Is the Triennial Evaluation?p. 91
What Professionals Are Involved in the Triennial Evaluation?p. 92
How Will the Parents or Guardians Find Out About the Results of the Triennial Evaluation?p. 92
What Information Will the Parents or Guardians Be Asked to Provide During the Triennial Evaluation?p. 93
What Suggestions Should You Make to Parents and Guardians About Their Participation in the Triennial Evaluation?p. 94
What Record-Keeping Ideas Should Be Suggested to Parents and Guardians During the Triennial Evaluation Phase?p. 94
Step IX: Transitional Services From School Age to Adult Lifep. 95
What Are Transitional Services?p. 95
Who Is Entitled to Transition Services?p. 96
What Areas Are Included Under Transitional Services?p. 96
What Is the District's Role in Transition Services?p. 98
What Is an Individualized Transitional Education Program (ITEP)?p. 99
What Should the Student and Family Participation Be in the Transition Process?p. 100
What Is a Vocational Assessment?p. 101
What Concerns Should Parents and Guardians Be Aware of If Their Child Will Be Entering a Work Situation After Aging Out?p. 104
What Are the Different Types of Work Situations Available to Students With Disabilities?p. 104
What Should a Parent or Guardian or Student With a Disability Consider With Postsecondary Education?p. 106
Glossaryp. 109
References and Suggested Readingsp. 115
Indexp. 117
Table of Contents provided by Ingram. All Rights Reserved.

Supplemental Materials

What is included with this book?

The New copy of this book will include any supplemental materials advertised. Please check the title of the book to determine if it should include any access cards, study guides, lab manuals, CDs, etc.

The Used, Rental and eBook copies of this book are not guaranteed to include any supplemental materials. Typically, only the book itself is included. This is true even if the title states it includes any access cards, study guides, lab manuals, CDs, etc.

Rewards Program