The Essentials of Special Education Law is a valuable contribution to special education teacher preparation programs and professionals in the field. Written with undergraduates in mind, this accessible book is an ideal textbook supplement to any university course needing a greater emphasis on special education law.
The Essentials of Special Education Law is a valuable contribution to special education teacher preparation programs and professionals in the field. Written with undergraduates in mind, this accessible book is an ideal textbook supplement to any university course needing a greater emphasis on special education law.
David F. Bateman is professor at Shippensburg University in the department of educational leadership and special education, where he teaches courses on special education law, assessment, and facilitating inclusion. He has recently coauthored A Principal's Guide to Special Education, A Teacher's Guide to Special Education, Charting the Course: Special Education in Charter Schools, Special Education Leadership: Building Effective Programming in Schools, and Current Trends and Legal Issues in Special Education. Andrew M. Markelz is assistant professor of special education at Ball State University. As the coordinator of Ball State's Director of Special Education Licensure Program, he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in special education law, administrative and organizational theory, and family collaboration. Markelz is a member of the Council for Exceptional Children and has served on the executive board of the Teacher Education Division.
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PART I ROLE OF GOVERNMENT 1 The Government and Special Education 2 The History of Special Education 3 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act PART II PILLARS OF IDEA 4 Free Appropriate Public Education 5 Nondiscriminatory Evaluation 6 Individualized Education Program 7 Least Restrictive Environment 8 Parent Participation 9 Procedural Safeguards PART III ADDITIONAL ISSUES 10 Discipline 11 Transition and Related Services 12 Confidentiality in Special Education Key Terms Every Special Educator Needs to Know Index
PART I ROLE OF GOVERNMENT 1 The Government and Special Education 2 The History of Special Education 3 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act PART II PILLARS OF IDEA 4 Free Appropriate Public Education 5 Nondiscriminatory Evaluation 6 Individualized Education Program 7 Least Restrictive Environment 8 Parent Participation 9 Procedural Safeguards PART III ADDITIONAL ISSUES 10 Discipline 11 Transition and Related Services 12 Confidentiality in Special Education Key Terms Every Special Educator Needs to Know Index
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