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Special Education and the Law: A Guide for Practitioners

Special Education and the Law: A Guide for Practitioners
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Special Education and the Law: A Guide for Practitioners

 
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This revised 2007 edition provides current information on Section 504, Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE), Least Restrictive Environment (LRE), and the reauthorization of IDEA 2004.



 

 
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5Any operating within the special ed system can't be without this guide  Jul 21, 2006 By Midwest Book Review
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.

Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch


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3Overpriced and Too Basic  Jun 27, 2007 By A Student
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.

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5handy textbook  Dec 15, 2009 By Ranee Leblanc
As a first year special education major, I found this book very helpful when I was studying special education law. It is very complete and tells a lot of the history of special education. It also gives specific court cases to tell where Special education law comes from.

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5Special Education and the Law a guide for practitioners  Oct 01, 2009 By D. Wear "wear"
The book is very informative for educators and helpful for parents who are trying to understand special education law

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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