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An Introduction to Special Education Law (Video Download) |
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| Howard J. Fulfrost, Craig Goodmark, Ricardo Soto |
| January 19, 2011 |
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| 89 minutes |
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| Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice, Center for Professional Development, Commission on Disability Rights, Government and Public Sector Lawyers Division, Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities, Section of State and Local Government Law, Young Lawyers Division |
| Administrative Law, Disability Law, Education Law, Family Law, Government Law, Human Rights Law, Public Education |
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| $129.00 (Regular) |
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This video download program provides an overview of special education law. Since the civil rights movement, there have been laws protecting the rights of students with disabilities. Today, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEA) requires that school districts provide all individuals with disabilities, age 3 to 22, with a "free appropriate public education" (FAPE). The IDEA establishes a comprehensive system of procedural and substantive mandates to meet this standard.
This area of law, its requirements, and the consequences of its implementation have received increasing attention from the classroom to the courtroom. Since its 1997 IDEA reauthorization, there has been a rise in IDEA-related disputes between school districts and parents of students with disabilities. Consequently, understanding IDEA fundamentals has become necessary to support the work of not only education lawyers, but family law practitioners, attorneys in the juvenile justice system, solo practitioners, and those lawyers considering a special education legal practice.
Three nationally recognized experts in the field of special education law and practice will present this webinar. Each will address a fundamental IDEA topic: eligibility; the meaning of FAPE; and due process.
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