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ERIC Number: ED367105
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1992-Aug
Pages: 39
Abstractor: N/A
ISBN: N/A
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A Comparison of Families of Students with and without Disabilities Who Use Open Enrollment Options To Transfer Schools. Research Report No. 8. Enrollment Options for Students with Disabilities.
Ysseldyke, James E.; And Others
A survey was conducted of Minnesota families of students with disabilities (n=60) and without disabilities (n=60), and responses were compared to identify practices related to public school choice. Results indicated that the media were the primary source of information for families of general education students, while principals and teachers were the main source for special education students. Primary reasons for changing schools were quality of services, the new school's location, academic and athletic reputation, course variety, and climate for learning. For the most part, the reasons for transfer identified by families of students with and without disabilities were similar. School personnel seldom participated in transfer decisions by families of students without disabilities, but were heavily involved in such decisions for students with disabilities. Families of students with disabilities reported school visits as being helpful in making the enrollment decision more often than did families of students without disabilities. Families of students with disabilities reported more improvement in academic performance than did other families. Family involvement for both groups remained relatively constant after the enrollment change. (Contains 26 references.) (JDD)
Publication Type: Reports - Research
Education Level: N/A
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Language: English
Sponsor: Special Education Programs (ED/OSERS), Washington, DC.
Authoring Institution: Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Coll. of Education.
Identifiers - Location: Minnesota
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