100 frequently asked questions about the special education process : a step-by-step guide for educators
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100 frequently asked questions about the special education process : a step-by-step guide for educators
Corwin Press, c2007
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One hundred frequently asked questions about the special education process
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 115-116) and index
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Description
"This book will make a great contribution to special education."
-Colleen Winkler, Gifted & Talented Education Teacher
Riverdale High School, Jefferson, LA
"As a general education teacher, I find that this book provides a concrete explanation of complex terms."
-Kaycee Taylor, Social Studies Teacher
Bainbridge Island High School, WA
Special education "nuts and bolts" questions that you always wanted to know but were afraid to ask.
Attempting to understand the complex state and federal laws, regulations, and policies affecting special education programs can be a daunting task for any educator. In this practical, jargon-free text, Roger Pierangelo and George Giuliani use their combined expertise in special education and the law to explain key concepts and present clear answers to commonly asked questions about disabilities and education.
Ideal for K-12 special education teachers, general education teachers, and education stakeholders, 100 Frequently Asked Questions About Special Education makes an often complex subject understandable to novice teachers and veteran teachers who have not taught students with special needs.
Written in a concise question-and-answer format, this practical guide includes an easily accessible glossary of terms and provides basic information about:
The prereferral process
Individualized Education Programs (IEPs)
Eligibility for special education
Procedural safeguards, a component of the IDEA Act of 2004
Annual reviews and evaluations
Transitions from school to adult life
Appropriate for both educators and parents, this reader-friendly guidebook gives adults a working knowledge of the special education process and enhances their skills for helping students reach their full potential.
Table of Contents
Preface
About the Authors
Introduction: Understanding Special Education Jargon
Steps in the Special Education Process
1. Step I: The Pre-Referral Process
2. Step II: Initial Referral for Special Education Services
3. Step III: The Individual Evaluation Process for Special Education
4. Step IV: Eligibility for Special Education
5. Step V: Procedural Safeguards Under IDEA
6. Step VI: IEP Development
7. Step VII: Annual Review
8. Step VIII: The Triennial Evaluation
9. Step IX: Transitional Services From School Age to Adult Life
Glossary
References and Suggested Readings
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"