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This one-of-a-kind, comprehensive resource provides all the
information necessary both to avoid and to prepare for special
education disputes. This book ensures that all parties receive the
necessary information prior to proceeding to complaints,
mediations, or hearings. While incorrect or inadequate information
can lead to an inappropriate education for students with
disabilities, correct information can enhance the education of
students with disabilities and help to ensure the legal mandates
guaranteed by the federal law. To avoid dispute resolution, it is
critically important that education personnel understand how to
ensure compliance with significant aspects of the Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act. Administrators and teachers must know
(a) how to prepare for a state complaint investigation, mediations,
and due process hearings, (b) what is involved and what is expected
in each, and (c) what happens at the conclusion of the complaint
investigation, mediation, or due process hearing. Written for all
parties-special education administrators, principals, building
administrators, teachers, and parents-this resource provides
information about the dispute resolution systems: what is involved,
how to prepare, the conduct of the complaint investigations,
mediations, and due process hearings. Notably, the authors discuss
how disputes can be avoided, but also when they occur, how school
staff can to continue to work with productively with parents after
the complaint or hearing.
This one-of-a-kind, comprehensive resource provides all the
information necessary both to avoid and to prepare for special
education disputes. This book ensures that all parties receive the
necessary information prior to proceeding to complaints,
mediations, or hearings. While incorrect or inadequate information
can lead to an inappropriate education for students with
disabilities, correct information can enhance the education of
students with disabilities and help to ensure the legal mandates
guaranteed by the federal law. To avoid dispute resolution, it is
critically important that education personnel understand how to
ensure compliance with significant aspects of the Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act. Administrators and teachers must know
(a) how to prepare for a state complaint investigation, mediations,
and due process hearings, (b) what is involved and what is expected
in each, and (c) what happens at the conclusion of the complaint
investigation, mediation, or due process hearing. Written for all
parties-special education administrators, principals, building
administrators, teachers, and parents-this resource provides
information about the dispute resolution systems: what is involved,
how to prepare, the conduct of the complaint investigations,
mediations, and due process hearings. Notably, the authors discuss
how disputes can be avoided, but also when they occur, how school
staff can to continue to work with productively with parents after
the complaint or hearing.
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