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Legal Issues in Special Education: Principles, Policies, and Practices (eBook)


ISBN13: 9780429836862
Published: November 2019
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
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Legal Issues in Special Education provides teachers and school administrators with a clearly written, well-organized, and understandable guide from the perspective of the practitioner without formal legal training.

Even though over 50 percent of students with disabilities are now educated in general education classes, most teachers are not required to complete coursework in special education law and can unwittingly expose themselves and their schools to liability for violating the rights of students with disabilities. This practitioner’s guide explicitly addresses the major issues and legal complexities educators inevitably face when dealing with special education legal and policy issues.

Using case-based learning to synthesize important legal concepts and principles from leading special education legal cases, this text guides educators, administrators, and parents alike toward a thorough understanding of, and the ability to navigate, many of the current and pressing legal concerns in special education.

Subjects:
Education Law, eBooks
Contents:
Acknowledgements
About the Authors
Preface
Part I: Addressing and Maintaining Special Education Legal Literacy
Chapter 1. Introduction: Making the Case for Special Education Legal Literacy
Chapter 2. Historical Development of Laws Impacting Students with Disabilities
Chapter 3. Finding Special Education Legal Information in a Digital Age
Part II: IDEA 2004 - A Legal Primer
Chapter 4. IDEA 2004: Basic Structure and Major Principles
Chapter 5. Student Identification, Evaluation, and Eligibility
Chapter 6. The Individualized Education Program (IEP)
Chapter 7. Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) in the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)
Chapter 8. Related Services, Assistive Technology, and Student Transition Services
Chapter 9. Student Discipline
Chapter 10. Dispute Resolution: Alternatives to Litigation
Chapter 11. Legal Remedies Available Under the IDEA
Chapter 12. Parental Involvement in the Special Education Decision-Making Process
Part III. Federal Antidiscrimination Statues Impacting Students with Disabilities
Chapter 13. Eligibility and Legal Protections Under Section 504 and the ADA
Epilogue
Appendices