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Good solid book for both lawyers and educators. June 1, 2000 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
This book is a must-have for educators. Since the push for inclusion means many students with disabilities are entering regular schools and classrooms with their peers, it is of great worth that the regular teacher as well as the special education teachers know the background of the laws that pertain to these students with diverse needs. It would be beneficial to both students, teachers, and parents to know and understand how the laws are applied in court, what an IEP is, what is expected of the teachers, and what can be expected of the students. I have the other major law books on disability laws, but this one is more geared toward other participants in the process besides lawyers. It is very readable and very understandable without having to go to law school to get a background in law first. I suggest this or rather recommend this to my friends and students who are interested in working with those with disabilities in regular school settings. Karen Sadler Science Education, University of Pittsburgh, klsst23@pitt.edu
The Law and Special Education September 24, 2007 Richard V. Flamini Excellent source book for both the novice or experienced pracitioner. Very helpful, concise and comprehensive
Classroom Text September 26, 2007 Brenda J. Martin (Mulvane, KS United States) Great book, I needed it for class. It provided a lot of detail on the specific cases that have made the changes in special education through the years.
Complete, but light September 18, 2008 Joshua this book covers many important aspects, and thouroughly discusses everything it has set out to. The chapters are broken down sensibly into meaningful sections, handy for speed reading. Not nearly as painful or dry as I had feared.
Special Ed Law May 20, 2009 Lisa M. Mosser Very fast and prompt! The book was in excellent condition! I would order from them again!
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