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Zirkel, Perry A. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
In the Spring of 1998 the Portland (Oregon) Public Schools hired Dr. Pamela Settlegoode as an adapted physical education teacher for the coming academic year. Her job was to provide adapated PE to students with disabilities in three different schools and to draft individualized education plans (IEPs) in accordance with federal law. Soon after…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Federal Legislation, Physical Education Teachers, Civil Rights
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Kowalski, Ellen; Lieberman, Lauren; Pucci, Gina; Mulawka, Carin – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2005
Pierre, a second-grade student, has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair to ambulate. He is very social and enjoys interaction with his peers. Pierre has a paraeducator named Maria, who is assigned to assist him. His Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals were independence in ambulation, fine motor skills, and flexibility. His special…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Disabilities, Inclusive Schools, Student Educational Objectives
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Puckett, Kathleen S. – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2004
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA Amendments of 1997) charts a clear change of direction for special education teachers in two areas: (a) access to general education curriculum standards and (b) the consideration of assistive technology (AT) when planning the individualized education program (IEP) of all students with…
Descriptors: Regular and Special Education Relationship, Assistive Technology, Special Education, Special Education Teachers
Kinney, Patti – Principal Leadership, 2006
The transitions from an elementary school to a middle level school and from a middle level school to a high school are major stepping-stones in the lives of young adolescents and their parents. These times are characterized by changes in school expectations and practices--changes that are often amplified when special education issues are thrown…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Disability Identification, Special Education
Jung, Lee Ann; Guskey, Thomas R. – Online Submission, 2007
Grades, report cards, and other progress reports are important vehicles for communicating with families about their children's strengths, areas to target, and interventions that can be used at home. For families of children with disabilities, accurate information on learning progress is essential for understanding intervention effectiveness and…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Disabilities, Report Cards, Placement
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Bateman, David F. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2007
"Kevin" is a 16-year-old student identified by an unnamed School District ("the District") as a student with a learning disability; he is also eligible for a Section 504 plan as a student with ADHD. He currently attends his local high school. He and his friends were in the hall of his high school when Kevin, on a dare from his…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Case Studies, Special Needs Students, Learning Disabilities
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Crone, Deanne A.; Hawken, Leanne S.; Bergstrom, Melissa K. – Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 2007
The primary goal of this project was to increase schools' resources and staff skills in providing function-based behavior support to individual students with chronic problem behaviors. Over the course of a 3-year period, 10 school teams received training in and on-site consultation on functional behavioral assessment (FBA) and behavior support…
Descriptors: Functional Behavioral Assessment, Behavior Problems, Severe Disabilities, Program Effectiveness
Technical Assistance ALLIANCE for Parent Centers, 2007
Before a child receives special education or related services, he or she must have an evaluation. The evaluation will help determine if a child needs special education. A parent or a member of the school staff may make the request for an evaluation. The child's parent must give consent in writing for the first evaluation. The evaluation will…
Descriptors: Disabilities, School Districts, Special Education, Evaluation Methods
Walsh, Mark – Education Week, 2007
This article reports on starkly contrasting portraits of special education that the justices are sure to hear on the first day of the new U.S. Supreme Court term. In a case from New York City, the 1.1 million-student district argues that school officials made every attempt to provide an appropriate education plan under the federal Individuals with…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Special Needs Students, Court Litigation, Public Schools
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Etscheidt, Susan – Preventing School Failure, 2007
When the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) was reauthorized in 2004, one of the significant amendments concerned Individual Education Program (IEP) team attendance. A member of an IEP team may be excused if "the member's area of the curriculum or related services is not being modified or discussed in the meeting." The…
Descriptors: School Personnel, Public Education, Individualized Education Programs, Disabilities
Harrell, Karen L. – 1987
A project was conducted to create a handbook for consumer and homemaking education teachers in Georgia who deal with mainstreamed handicapped students. The handbook is intended to help teachers develop and implement effective individualized education programs and is designed to supplement the Georgia Curriculum Guide for Consumer and Homemaking…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Disabilities, Home Economics, Homemaking Skills
Walthall, Joe E. – 1987
The paper reviews policies of the state of Arkansas concerning high school graduation requirements and reports on a survey of individual school districts in Arkansas in regard to their policies concerning program modification, graduation requirements, and graduation documentation for secondary special education students. Data are presented for the…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Credits, Disabilities, Graduation Requirements
Lowenthal, Barbara – 1984
A preschool intervention program for handicapped children in Wheeling, Illinois provides a noncategorical approach to developing positive self-concepts, which are thought to lead to greater success in learning. Referrals of children at risk for developmental delay come from a variety of sources, including parents, doctors, hospitals, and vision…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Handicap Identification, Individualized Education Programs, Intervention
Mirkin, Phyllis K., Ed.; And Others – 1982
Federal law (PL 94-142) has charged schools with the task of constructing for handicapped students individual educational programs that specify curriculum-based goals with procedures for measuring progress toward these goals. To demonstrate substantive and procedural compliance with this law, measurement and evaluation procedures must be…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
O'Neill, Stephania; Levy, Linda – 1981
The paper deals with a mental health program designed to treat the 2 1/2 to 5 year old Mexican American child with severe emotional or behavioral problems. Components of the program included a mutual agreement with Parent Child Centers (Headstart) in the community; staff who had expertise to evaluate, diagnose, design, and implement an individual…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Emotional Disturbances, Individualized Education Programs, Intervention
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