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What Every Educator and Parent Needs to Know about Special Education Law

Current price: $12.95
What Every Educator and Parent Needs to Know about Special Education Law
What Every Educator and Parent Needs to Know about Special Education Law

Barnes and Noble

What Every Educator and Parent Needs to Know about Special Education Law

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The laws governing special education students and school districts are often overwhelming and confusing. "What Educators & Parents Need to Know About Special Education Law," written by Karen Norlander, Esq., is an easy-to-read reference tool that summarizes the key legal issues general and special ed teachers and parents of students with disabilities face every day. It clearly and succinctly outlines: Major federal laws, including IDEA (IDEIA); Basic legal principles of special education; Key terms and acronyms; The eligibility and evaluation processes; The IEP. It also explains the rights of parents, from initiating a referral if they suspect their child has a disability to challenging school decisions. Additionally, the responsibilities of the parents, including participation in the development of an IEP or 504 Plan, are explained.

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