Description
With IDEA 2004 and its accompanying regulations as its foundation, this readable book provides the most up-to-date and accurate information on the laws impacting the field of special education today. This comprehensive book enables teachers and other special educators to examine current legislation from a historical perspective, and provides the reader with an opportunity to understand the evolving nature of special education legislation and how it is interpreted by case law.
The second edition of Special Education Law has expanded its utility by adding additional content, including:
- A new chapter, “Discipline Concerns,” focuses on the most frequently cited controversial issue in education today. This chapter on the consequences of undesirable behavior discusses zero tolerance, determination manifestation, and interim alternative educational settings.
- An expanded chapter on program development covering Individual Family Services Plans (IFSPs), the extended school year, as well as Individualized Education Programs (IEPs)
- A discussion of the legal requirements under the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), and how this law intersects with the requirements of IDEA 2004, impacting the practicalities of special education
- More content tied directly to the standards and competencies of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC), Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (INTASC), and PRAXISTM
- More pedagogy. The authors have included reflection questions for extending discussion at the end of every chapter, additional case briefs, and relevant websites for further exploration.
Table of Contents
PART I The Bases for Special Education
Chapter 1 Historical Overview of Special Education
Chapter 2 A New Foundation for Special Education Services
PART II Six Basic Principles of Special Education Legislation
Chapter 3 Free Appropriate Public Education
Chapter 4 Nondiscriminatory Evaluation
Chapter 5 Program Development
Chapter 6 Least Restrictive Environment
Chapter 7 Procedural Due Process
Chapter 8 Parental Participation
PART III Remedies
Chapter 9 Enforcement
Chapter 10 Discipline Issues
Chapter 11 Mediation and Impartial Due Process Hearing
Chapter 12 Ethics and the Special Education Professional
This textbook is also sold in the various packages listed below. Before purchasing one of these packages, speak with your professor about which one will help you be successful in your course.
Package ISBN-13: 9780132255486
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- Special Education Law, 2nd Edition
Nikki L. Murdick, Barbara C. Gartin, Terry Lee Crabtree | ©2007 | Paper; 320 pages - Teacher Preparation Classroom (Supersite), 6 Month Access Code Card
Merrill Professional | ©2006 | Access Code Card
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- Special Education Law, 2nd Edition
Nikki L. Murdick, Barbara C. Gartin, Terry Lee Crabtree | ©2007 | Paper; 320 pages - Exceptional Children: An Introduction to Special Education (with MyEducationLab), 9th Edition
William L. Heward | ©2009 | Kit/Package/ShrinkWrap; 656 pages
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This package contains:
- Special Education Law, 2nd Edition
Nikki L. Murdick, Barbara C. Gartin, Terry Lee Crabtree | ©2007 | Paper; 320 pages - What Every Teacher Should Know About IDEA 2004 Laws & Regulations
Myrna Mandlawitz | ©2007 | Paper; 176 pages