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The Law of Special Education and Non-Public Schools provides an
informed explanation of Section 504, the IDEA, their regulations,
and the cases that they have generated. Even though, the authors
offer educators information on the rights of children in non-public
schools, this book is not a how-to manual. It is designed to help
make educators and parents aware of the requirements governing the
laws that impact the rights of children with disabilities in order
to implement both Section 504 and the IDED. In light of the detail
that the book provides, it serves as a current and concise desk
reference for educators ranging from building or district level
administrators to classroom teachers to resource specialists in
special education and related fields.
The Law of Special Education and Non-Public Schools provides an
informed explanation of Section 504, the IDEA, their regulations,
and the cases that they have generated. Even though, the authors
offer educators information on the rights of children in non-public
schools, this book is not a how-to manual. It is designed to help
make educators and parents aware of the requirements governing the
laws that impact the rights of children with disabilities in order
to implement both Section 504 and the IDED. In light of the detail
that the book provides, it serves as a current and concise desk
reference for educators ranging from building or district level
administrators to classroom teachers to resource specialists in
special education and related fields.
A concise legal desk reference to help educators support the rights
of individuals with disabilities!This resource provides an expert
review of the requirements of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
and the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) and their impact on
educational opportunities and access for persons with disabilities.
Ideal for administrators, counselors, teachers, and special
educators, the book covers: Provisions of Section 504 and the ADA
regarding students who participate in educational programs and
services Requirements affecting students in public Ku12 schools,
private schools, and post-secondary institutionsThe rights of
employees with disabilitiesLegal considerations involving parents
Special education law experts, Charles J. Russo and Allan G.
Osborne, explore the most difficult and contentious areas of
special education law: - Entitlement Procedural due process - Free
appropriate public education related services, assistive
technology, transition services - Disciplinary sanctions - Dispute
resolution - Remedies - Anti-discrimination laws The authors offer
a case-based approach to analysing these areas, sharing the
fundamental special education legal cases, and guiding school
leaders and aspiring school leaders on how to better understand and
navigate today's most pressing special education legalities.
The essential resource for success in special education Educators
face major challenges when addressing the needs of students with
disabilities. This includes understanding a complex legal field:
special education law. Special Education and the Law, Fourth
Edition: A Guide for Practitioners is the ultimate for busy
educators. Osborne and Russo, past presidents of the Educational
Law Association, are experts in translating legalese into language
that educators can understand. They have created a resource that
examines legislation and interprets the statutes and their
regulations in a reader-friendly format. Major topics include
rights of access to public education, procedural due process,
placement requirements, delivery of related services, discipline of
students with disabilities, and remedies for failure to adhere to
the law. With a preventative approach to litigation that separates
it from other publications, this book features: Updates on legal
developments from the almost-1000 federal and state cases decided
since publication of the third edition in 2014 Coverage of IDEA,
ADA, FAPE, 504, discipline, IEPs, LRE, parental considerations,
public vs. private school considerations, and attorney fees A focus
on federal and state interpretations With its user-friendly format,
this resource will help educators focus on their core competency:
providing exemplary education to students with special needs.
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A concise legal desk reference to help educators support the rights
of individuals with disabilities!This resource provides an expert
review of the requirements of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
and the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) and their impact on
educational opportunities and access for persons with disabilities.
Ideal for administrators, counselors, teachers, and special
educators, the book covers: Provisions of Section 504 and the ADA
regarding students who participate in educational programs and
services Requirements affecting students in public Ku12 schools,
private schools, and post-secondary institutionsThe rights of
employees with disabilitiesLegal considerations involving parents
Most teacher education programs offer little, if any, instruction
on Education Law. Consequently, teachers (in general) are not
well-versed in the intricacies of the law as it applies to their
own employment and their responsibilities as instructors. In light
of this dearth of information about law by most teachers, this book
is designed as an easy-to-read, practical manual that addresses the
key legal issues that teachers confront on a daily basis. While
many books on the market are aimed at school administrators, few
are designed primarily for teachers. Those that are, tend to be
overly broad in scope. This book, then, intends to help fill that
gap by providing a concise, practical guide that specifically
targets the areas of the law that are of most concern to teachers.
In the employment context, the book intends to present information
about teacher certification, employment, tenure, evaluation, and
dismissal along with issues related to collective bargaining and
teacher contracts. The book will also review the constitutional
rights of teachers, including freedom of speech and religion. In
addition, the book plans to provide information on how teachers can
avoid liability when dealing with discrimination and harassment
based on race, ethnic origin, gender, sexual orientation, age,
religion, or disability, regardless of whether it is at the hands
of supervisors, peers, or students. In the instructional domain the
book is designed to explore the rights and responsibilities
teachers have in the instructional process. This will include
topics such as what can and cannot be taught, academic freedom,
methodology, grading policies, student records, and copyright law.
Information will be provided about tort liability and the teacher's
responsibilities regarding the safety and well-being of his or her
students as well as his or her own protections from defamation and
rights of self-defense.
'This practical, easy-to-follow guide is an informative and
well-organized resource for busy administrators who are trying to
run safe, orderly schools' -Lois F. Berlin, Superintendent Falls
Church City Public Schools, VA 'The authors present readable,
practical guidelines detailing the full spectrum of
discipline-related legal issues impacting students with special
needs'-Kevin P. Brady, Assistant Professor North Carolina State
University Leading experts Allan G. Osborne, Jr., and Charles J.
Russo illustrate how existing legislation affects the rights of
students with disabilities and provides educators with clear
guidelines for taking suitable disciplinary actions under the
reauthorization of IDEA 2004. Ideal for school principals,
assistant principals, guidance counsellors, school board members,
and special education faculty, this resource includes frequently
asked questions, a glossary of terms, acronyms, and abbreviations
for easy reference. In language that is current and reader
friendly, this book also: - Analyzes case law, including Honig v.
Doe, the primary court decision concerned with disciplining
students with disabilities - Offers a thorough overview of IDEA's
many detailed disciplinary mandates and provides suggestions for
implementing each of the mandates - Clarifies the IDEA provisions
that protect students to help ensure they are not being disciplined
for actions that stem from their disabilities Discipline in Special
Education helps school personnel gain a solid foundation for making
disciplinary decisions that are fair and legal.
Special education law experts, Charles J. Russo and Allan G.
Osborne, explore the most difficult and contentious areas of
special education law: - Entitlement Procedural due process - Free
appropriate public education related services, assistive
technology, transition services - Disciplinary sanctions - Dispute
resolution - Remedies - Anti-discrimination laws The authors offer
a case-based approach to analysing these areas, sharing the
fundamental special education legal cases, and guiding school
leaders and aspiring school leaders on how to better understand and
navigate today's most pressing special education legalities.
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