Selected Product: | Special Education and the Law: A Guide for Practitioners Paperback Edition: 2nd Author: Allan Gurney, Jr. Osborne, Charles J. Russo Publisher: Corwin Press Release Date: 2006-04-06 ISBN-10: 1412926238 ISBN-13: 9781412926232 List Price: $38.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Wrightslaw: Special Education Law, 2nd Edition ISBN-10: 1892320169 ISBN-13: 9781892320162 List Price:$29.95 Characteristics of and Strategies for Teaching Students with Mild Disabilities (6th Edition) (MyEducationLab Series) ISBN-10: 0205608388 ISBN-13: 9780205608386 List Price:$102.00 Intellectual Disabilities Across the Lifespan (9th Edition) ISBN-10: 0131707345 ISBN-13: 9780131707344 List Price:$116.00 Special Education Program Administrator's Handbook ISBN-10: 0205376738 ISBN-13: 9780205376735 List Price:$37.33 What Every Principal Needs to Know About Special Education ISBN-10: 0761938311 ISBN-13: 9780761938316 List Price:$25.95 |
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"The book provides comprehensive coverage of federal mandates, statutes, regulations, and special education case law. I believe it will make a strong text for a special education director program, special education law classes, and as a desk reference for practitioners." -Randall L. De Pry, Associate Professor of Special Education University of Colorado at Colorado Springs "This book should be required reading for anyone in education-general and special education alike. It is very readable and, overall, is an excellent introduction to what special education really means on a day-to-day operational basis." -Susan M. Dannemiller, Director of Special Education and Pupil Services School District of Grafton, WI Let the law guide you to fairness and success in special education! If you find yourself at a loss to explain how the law interprets a specific area of special education, or if Section 504 seems confusing and complicated, Allan G. Osborne, Jr., and Charles J. Russo provide you with reliable assistance in this 2007 update of Special Education and the Law, Second Edition. Based on the reauthorization of IDEA 2004, this authoritative resource interprets the latest changes in regulations that apply to special education. This text provides current information on every facet of special education law, from the new IDEA regulations to the implications of Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE). The authors explain the intricacies of laws, regulations, and statutes relating to special education in a comprehensive format. This revised 2007 edition includes an expanded list of cases, all of which have been modified to correspond to the most recent legal requirements. For special education teachers and administrators who are expected to be experts in both education and law, this resource provides: - In-depth explanations of the 2004 IDEA reauthorization and assistance in navigating the legal system in your state
- Detailed advice for student discipline
- A thorough review of FAPE and Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) and how they are related
- Advice on requirements for related services
Use this indispensable guide to special education law to both protect and further the education of students with special needs! (20060711) Overpriced and Too Basic | Customer Rating: | | The presentation of this book gives the impression that it is a legal text, however it only skims the surface of issues related to Special Education law. There are good refereces to caselaw in each section that would be helpful to an individual that is not familiar with conducting legal research, to provied a starting point to find relevant caselaw. However, it would be a big mistake to rely on these in lieu of conducting specific jurisdictional and current research. Other than a more in depth review of caselaw you can save alot of money by buying the Wrightslaw book to get an overview of the law in this area or read the law/regulations for free and conduct free legal research of federal caselaw at numerous internet sites. | Any operating within the special ed system can't be without this guide | Customer Rating: | All facets of special education law right up to the new IDEA regulations are covered in this important survey SPECIAL EDUCATION AND THE LAW SECOND EDITION: A GUIDE FOR PRACTITIONERS. Any operating in the field will appreciate the detailed, in-depth reviews of the 2040 IDEA regulations, along with surveys of related issues, from statues of limitation and cases under other statutes to educational services, attorney's fees, claims processes, and more. Any operating within the special ed system can't be without this guide.
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