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>FREE APPROPRIATE PUBLIC EDUCATION:
The Law and Children with Disabilities Seventh Edition |
H. Rutherford Turnbull III, Matthew J. Stowe, and Nancy E. Huerta
Now, a total revision of the classic book dealing with the law governing the education of children with disabilities is ready for educators. It includes the 2004 IDEA reauthorization and the proposed regulations. This up-to-the-minute resource brings you the most recent developments in legislation, case law techniques, due process, parent participation and much, much more.
The text is completely updated and contains all the substantial amendments made by the latest reauthorization of IDEA. It includes a glossary and other resources to bring the best possible information to students and professionals.
This book is essential reading for any course dealing with school law or school administration. All school principals and special education teachers should have this new resource on their desk.
Special Features
- Completely updated with amendments made by the latest reauthorization
- Includes all the significant cases
- Examines ways to understand the legal challenges
- Presents ideas to help parents and schools work together
Contents
Part 1: Introduction to the American Legal System and Education
and Related Laws
1. Introduction to American Legal System
2. Federal Disability Policy
3. IDEA, Anti-Discrimination Laws, and General Education Law
Part 2: Six Principles of IDEA
4. Zero Reject
5. Non-Discriminatory Evaluation
6. Individualized and Appropriate Education
7. Least Restrictive Environment
8. Procedural Due Process
9. Parent Participation
Part 3: Enforcement and Core Concepts
10. Enforcement
11. Core Concepts
448 pages
2007/hardback/ISBN 978-0-89108-325-2
$82.00
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>DICTIONARY OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATION
Fourth Edition |
Glenn A. Vergason and M. L. Anderegg
This updated edition of one of the most valuable resources in the field is over six years in the making and incorporates hundreds of additions. It provides clear, understandable definitions of more than 2,000 terms unique to special education and rehabilitation.
Special Features
- Provides listing of professional organizations and resources
- Includes latest terms
- Critical reference for anyone in the special education field
210 pages 1997/paperback/ISBN 978-0-89108-243-9
$34.95 |
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>FOCUS ON EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN
A Monthly Subscription Publication |
CONSULTING EDITORS
Steve Graham, Vanderbilt University
Ron Nelson, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Eva Horn, University of Kansas
Get a constant flow of fresh teaching ideasand keep up with the latest researchwith this monthly newsletter that translates theory into strategies for action. Each issue focuses in depth on a single topic, such as assessment, cooperative learning, attention deficit disorders, inclusion, classroom management, discipline, and other timely issues.
Published monthly except June, July, and August, Focus on Exceptional Children will provide you with a regular source of information, ideas, and strategies.
6900/subscription/individual $50 per year/institutions $68 per year/ISSN 0015-511X |
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>COUNSELING AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
A Monthly Subscription Publication |
EDITORAL BOARD
Mark Kiselica, The College of New Jersey
Paul Peluso, Florida Atlantic University
Rita Chi-Ying Chung, George Mason University–Fairfax
This monthly publication keeps you current on what's happening in the field without scanning hundreds of journals and periodicals. Just thirty minutes each month with Counseling and Human Development provides you with a wealth of information and practical ideas.
Each issue is concise, compact, and comprehensive. It focuses on a single topic of importance written by an expert in the field. Recent issues have covered creative arts, group work, discipline, play therapy, brief therapy, Internet opportunities, multicultural counseling, and more.
Published monthly except June, July, and August.
6800/subscription/individual $50 per year/institutions $68 per year/ISSN 0193-7375 |
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