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Lasky, Beth; Karge, Belinda Dunnick – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2009
How many times do teachers wander into their principal's office for advice, support, guidance, or recommendations, only to find that those books on the shelf are outdated or obsolete? How many times have principals attended individualized education program (IEP) meetings and wished they understood all the new provisions of federal laws? And when…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Individualized Education Programs, Disabilities, Individualized Instruction
Munk, Dennis D.; Dempsey, Thomas L. – Brookes Publishing Company, 2010
Effective, "schoolwide" inclusion ensures the best outcomes for all students--but how can school teams knock down the barriers to inclusion and make sure it's happening across all classrooms? This concise book gives principals and other school leaders the solution they've been waiting for: a clear framework for leading inclusion efforts,…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Individualized Education Programs, Disabilities, Leadership
Dudley-Marling, Curtis; Rosenberg, Richard – 1979
The paper presents a rationale for involving parents of handicapped children in the multidisciplinary team process and offers suggestions to facilitate the involvement. Parental rights guaranteed by P.L. 94-142, the Education for All Handicapped Children Act, are summarized. Advantages of parent involvement include increased understanding of their…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Participation, Parent Role
Nissen, Earl R. – 1984
The paper addresses practical issues involved for building principals in mediating to determine the most "free appropriate public education" for handicapped children and avoiding due process hearings. Mediation is viewed as an ongoing process, and the harmful effects of legal battles over a child's placement or evaluation are noted. The paper…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Arbitration, Conflict Resolution, Disabilities
Consortium for Appropriate Dispute Resolution in Special Education (CADRE), Eugene, OR. – 2002
This publication attempts to answer common questions that parents, teachers, administrators, and others have about mediation as a means of resolving conflicts between parents of a child with a disability and the school district. Four real life stories are used to show how experienced mediators use a variety of methods to help participants work out…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Compliance (Legal), Conflict Resolution, Disabilities
McCabe, James; Capuzzi, Lois – 1982
The handbook is intended to provide practical information regarding the building principal's role in the education of handicapped children in Alabama. The leadership role of building principals and their impact on successful special education programs are emphasized. The following aspects are examined (sample subtopics in parentheses): the…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrator Role, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education

Dobbs, Randall F.; And Others – Focus on Exceptional Children, 1991
The use of mediation to resolve conflicts in educational settings is examined especially in relation to handicapped students. Four sample case studies illustrating the informal and formal use of the technique are detailed. Tables illustrate trends in due process administrative decisions in Georgia and mediator training requirements and…
Descriptors: Arbitration, Case Studies, Conflict Resolution, Disabilities
Hanline, Mary Frances; Bair, Marilyn – 1988
The paper describes Project STIP (Supported Transition to Integrated Preschools), a demonstration project in San Francisco, California, which is developing and evaluating a model for integrating preschool children with special needs into regular education preschool programs. Project STIP also developed and evaluated a district-wide model for…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Demonstration Programs, Disabilities, Mainstreaming
Quintero, Maria; And Others – 1987
The paper is a product of the 3-year project, "Functional Mainstreaming for Success," designed to develop a model for instructional mainstreaming of handicapped children (3-6 years old) in community settings. The paper reviews research on parent involvement in their children's mainstreaming along with variables that may promote or discourage…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming
Nutting, Boen; Porfeli, Erik; Queen, J. Allen; Algozzine, Bob – Journal of Special Education Leadership, 2006
The shifting emphasis within the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) legislation toward greater parental involvement is supported by the literature suggesting that engaging parents in their child's education will improve the effectiveness of schooling, especially programs directed toward educating students with disabilities.…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Disabilities, Educational Change, Parent School Relationship
Bar-Lev, Nissan B.; Neustadt, Sam; Peter, Marshall – 2002
This pamphlet describes, from an administrators perspective, the advantages and disadvantages of mediation to solve special education disputes between parents and schools. It first notes mediation requirements under the 1997 reauthorization of the Individuals with Disabilities Act whenever a due process hearing has been requested, as well as…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Conflict Resolution, Disabilities, Due Process

Sorenson, Gail Paulus – West's Education Law Reporter, 1990
Section 1415 of the Education of the Handicapped Act provides an array of procedural protections for handicapped students. This review and analysis of case law is intended to clarify the stay-put provision and to illustrate the various circumstances that bring that provision into effect. (MLF)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Disabilities, Discipline, Elementary Secondary Education
Florida State Dept. of Education, Tallahassee. Bureau of Education for Exceptional Students. – 1992
Mediation in special education is a process intended to assist parents, schools, and agencies in resolving disagreements regarding the special education program of a student with disabilities. A trained mediator works with the parties to guide them toward a mutually satisfactory solution that meets the best interests of the student. This occurs at…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Due Process, Elementary Secondary Education, Grievance Procedures
Schrag, Judy A. – 1996
This resource manual presents information on mediation practices in special education disagreements between the school and parents. The manual provides an overview of requirements in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and gives definitions for alternative dispute resolution processes, such as arbitration and litigation. A chart…
Descriptors: Arbitration, Compliance (Legal), Conflict Resolution, Definitions
Anderson, Carolyn – 2001
This manual is designed to assist Minnesota school districts in implementing surrogate parent programs under federal law (the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) and federal and state regulations. An introduction notes that Minnesota special education rules expand on the federal law by clarifying what school districts must do, including…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Disabilities, Disadvantaged Youth, Due Process