Special Education Law 6czq

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By Mark C. Weber 3v195b

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TEACHER'S MANUAL for Special Education Law: Cases and Materials, Fourth Edition

This eBook is a unique offering in the growing field of Special Education Law and is designed to be used both in schools of education and in law schools. Coverage includes:

  • Core Concepts of Special Education Law
  • Eligibility and Evaluation
  • Residency
  • Free, Appropriate Public Education
  • Individualized Education Program
  • Education in the Least Restrictive Environment
  • Related Services
  • Due Process Hearings
  • Student Discipline
  • Court Proceedings
  • Attorneys' Fees in Special Education Litigation
  • Children in Nonpublic Schools
  • Early Childhood Programs
  • Post-Secondary Education

    It features a highly useful glossary of special education and legal .

    Special Education Law contains relevant statutory excerpts and carefully edited reports of the leading special education cases, together with extensive explanatory materials and provocative questions for class discussion. The eBook also features practical exercises for home assignments or in-class projects. Two of the co-authors teach in law schools and have deep experience in special education law as well as allied subjects such as constitutional law, istrative law, civil procedure, federal courts, and general school law. Their background enables them to discuss the special education topics thoroughly and to draw connections to other parts of the law school curriculum. The third co-author, who is also a lawyer, teaches educational istration as well as special education law; that background enables him to add lessons on the real-world impact of the law on the daily work of the schools.

  • Special Education Law