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E-grāmata: Special Education Law Case Studies: A Review from Practitioners

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Tremendous changes have occurred over the past decade in the provision of services to students with disabilities. Federal mandates continue to define requirements for a free appropriate public education (FAPE) in the least restrictive environment. Additionally, there has been an increase in the number of lawsuits filed against school districts regarding the provision of educational services for students with disabilities. Case studies are a helpful way to understand these difficult issues. The case studies presented here are actual students eligible for special education and related services. The case studies are represented not to tell districts and parents that this is the only way questions about special education law can be answered, but to provide likely answers along with commentary for analysis. The cases were developed to help new (and experienced) special education leaders and supervisors survive the pressures of working with students with disabilities while working to provide appropriate services and prevent litigation.

Recenzijas

Case Studies in Special Education is a must have, for the bookshelf of special education administrators.  The use of case studies provides insight from all the parties perspectives, and provides an unbiased look at the issues.   Dr. David Bateman and Jenifer Cline provide sound strategies to keep others from making the same errors and how to correct these pitfalls if you should fall into them. -- Kindel Mason, Special Services Director, Jerome School District Case Studies in Special Education requires readers to thoroughly evaluate their own interpretations of appropriate application and translations of the principles of IDEA. Educators and administratorsboth preservice and inservicebenefit from engaging in these safe and challenging evaluation exercises. Facilitating group discussions will serve as an excellent assessment opportunity for university instructors preparing educators serving students with exceptionalities. -- Kelly M. Carrero, PhD, BCBA, assistant professor, Psychology and Special Education Department, Texas A&M University, Commerce

Preface vii
Introduction ix
Case One Sarah
1(11)
Private School and a Free Appropriate Public Education
Case Two Josh
12(10)
Extended School Year Eligibility
Case Three Calvin
22(8)
Behavioral Issues
Case Four Manuel
30(8)
Least Restrictive Environment
Case Five Sawyer
38(9)
Assistive Technology
Case Six Caleb
47(6)
Identification and Changing Schools
Case Seven Bryson
53(8)
IEP Implementation
Case Eight Conner
61(8)
Communication with School
Case Nine Layla
69(8)
Behavioral Issues
Case Ten Nolan
77(8)
Compensatory Education
Case Eleven Zander
85(7)
Autism/Behavioral Issues
Case Twelve Mason
92(8)
Mediation Order Implementation
Case Thirteen Brody
100(10)
Child Find
Case Fourteen Destiny
110(9)
Section 504
Case Fifteen Amelia
119(10)
Compensatory Education
About the Authors 129
David Bateman, PhD, is a professor of special education at Shippensburg University. He is a former due process hearing officer for over 580 hearings.

Jenifer Cline, MS, is Director of Compliance for the state of Montana. She has been a director of special education for multiple districts.

Jonathan Steele, Esq, is an attorney with Steele Schneider Law Firm, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Sean Fields, Esq, is an attorney with CGA Law, York, Pennsylvania.