Synopses & Reviews
A must-read, must-purchase, must-save reference. Provides relevant cases that can be used as a professional development resource for teachers and the leadership team, presents a clear explanation of laws for graduate courses, and offers an educational chronology for educators.-Marian White Hood, PrincipalErnest Everett Just Middle School, Mitchellville, MD
This book is a valuable resource for principals, directors of special education, superintendents, members of boards of directors, professors, and aspiring educators.-Peter Hilts, PrincipalThe Classical Academy, Colorado Springs, CO
A concise, case-based desk reference about issues that affect special education
The ideal resource for practicing or aspiring school leaders, this comprehensive book by special education law experts explores the most difficult and contentious areas of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act and its accompanying regulations. The authors synthesize concepts from leading special education cases and provide excerpts from selected legal decisions to help educators understand and more easily navigate the most pressing issues in special education law. Readers will find assistance in examining: Entitlement to special education servicesProcedural due process Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)Related services, assistive technology, and transition servicesDisciplinary sanctions for students with disabilitiesDispute resolution Anti-discrimination laws
This text serves as a current and concise desk reference for educators, increasing their awareness of the legal requirements related to special education and strengthening their ability to work effectively with families andstudents.
Synopsis
Special education law experts, Charles J. Russo and Allan G. Osborne, explore the most difficult and contentious areas of special education law: Entitlement to special education servicesProcedural due processFree Appropriate Public Education Related services, assistive technology, and transition servicesDisciplinary sanctionsDispute resolution RemediesAnti-discrimination laws
The authors offer a case-based approach to analyzing these areas, sharing the fundamental special education legal cases, and guiding school leaders and aspiring school leaders on how to better understand and navigate today's most pressing special education legalities.
Synopsis
Special education law experts, Charles J. Russo and Allan G. Osborne, explore the most difficult and contentious areas of special education law:
- Entitlement to special education services
- Procedural due process
- Free Appropriate Public Education
- Related services, assistive technology, and transition services
- Disciplinary sanctions
- Dispute resolution
- Remedies
- Anti-discrimination laws
The authors offer a case-based approach to analyzing these areas, sharing the fundamental special education legal cases, and guiding school leaders and aspiring school leaders on how to better understand and navigate today's most pressing special education legalities.
Synopsis
Covers IDEA and its accompanying regulations and analyzes cases involving procedural due process, assistive technology, disciplinary sanctions, dispute resolution, antidiscrimination laws, and special services entitlement.