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Special Education's Failed System: A Question of Eligibility

Special Education's Failed System: A Question of Eligibility
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Special Education's Failed System: A Question of Eligibility

 
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Special education's current system for determining which students are eligible for supportive classroom services is theoretically and mechanically flawed, as this book thoroughly demonstrates, while providing an alternative model.

Macht proposes a model for determining which students are eligible for supportive classroom services. His model resolves all eligibility issues by advocating direct assessment of all students' entering skills, rather than assessing intellectual potential as a means for determining a student's capabilities. It demands that general education assume responsibility for its diverse children and admonishes general education that it can no longer rely on special education to provide an available safety net.

 
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5Wonderful book!  Jul 13, 2002 By Melanie
I had the pleasure while attending Western Maryland College now McDaniel College, to have Joel Macht his last semester of teaching. He was a fantastic professor and shared valuable information. This is a wonderful resource about those children we label special ed. It brings into that our current guidelines fail students who may need us most. His philosophy is that all children are special and need help!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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