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Special education in the United State is based on the concept of
access-public schools are open to all children. But access is no
longer a sufficient foundation. Approaches and accommodations that
lead to academic success are increasingly demanded for those with
learning disabilities. Functional, independent-living, and
employable skills are requisite, but rare, for those with serious
handicapping conditions. Since the last reauthorization of the
Individuals with Disabilities Act, four events have transpired that
will have a dramatic impact on the next iteration of the federal
law: the increase in the number of children diagnosed with autism,
the rise of applied behavior analysis, the birth of social media,
and the reality of unbundling. In How Autism Is Reshaping Special
Education: The Unbundling of IDEA, Claypool and McLaughlin explore
the effect of these events on a special education process burdened
by regulation, where advances in the behavioral sciences and
neurosciences blur the lines between education and medicine, and
where social media fosters aggressive advocacy for specific
disabilities. 2018 International Book Awards: Finalist
Education/Academic 2018 Next Generation Indie Book Awards: Finalist
Education/Academic (Non-Fiction) 2017 Best Book Awards: Finalist
Education/Academic
We're In This Together: Public-Private Partnerships in Special and
At-Risk-Education is a timely book that explores the use by public
schools of private education companies to meet the needs of some of
the nation's most challenged and challenging students. The book
examines variations of use by states as well as the cultural
attitudes toward the private sector to address these core functions
of public schooling. The book offers grounded and thought provoking
perspectives on: the legal framework of PL94-142 and its successor
IDEA; the disconnect between the needs of young children with
autism and public school special education services; and the
significant size of the at-risk population and the shortcomings of
efforts to serve those students. Written as qualitative research in
the form of ethnographic participant observation, key sources in
the literature are cited and four dozen knowledgeable people in
positions of significant authority are interviewed on the interface
of public education and the private sector in special and at-risk
education. A foreword is provided by Barbara Byrd Bennett, CEO of
the Chicago Public Schools.
Special education in the United State is based on the concept of
access-public schools are open to all children. But access is no
longer a sufficient foundation. Approaches and accommodations that
lead to academic success are increasingly demanded for those with
learning disabilities. Functional, independent-living, and
employable skills are requisite, but rare, for those with serious
handicapping conditions. Since the last reauthorization of the
Individuals with Disabilities Act, four events have transpired that
will have a dramatic impact on the next iteration of the federal
law: the increase in the number of children diagnosed with autism,
the rise of applied behavior analysis, the birth of social media,
and the reality of unbundling. In How Autism Is Reshaping Special
Education: The Unbundling of IDEA, Claypool and McLaughlin explore
the effect of these events on a special education process burdened
by regulation, where advances in the behavioral sciences and
neurosciences blur the lines between education and medicine, and
where social media fosters aggressive advocacy for specific
disabilities. 2018 International Book Awards: Finalist
Education/Academic 2018 Next Generation Indie Book Awards: Finalist
Education/Academic (Non-Fiction) 2017 Best Book Awards: Finalist
Education/Academic
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