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Rauth, Marilyn – 1978
Common problems and questions raised in implementation of P.L. 94-142 are dealt with in this pamphlet. The purpose of this publication is to help teachers and other school employees use the law to protect the interests of all children and their own rights as professionals. The following areas of concern are discussed in question-answer format: (1)…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Civil Rights, Due Process, Educational Legislation
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Kidd, Judith – Volta Review, 1977
Written for parents of hearing impaired children, the article reviews provisions of Public Law 94-142, The Education for All Handicapped Children Act. (CL)
Descriptors: Due Process, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation, Handicapped Children
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Scheuermann, Brenda; And Others – Behavioral Disorders, 1994
This article addresses legal concerns regarding the use of level systems to manage students with emotional and behavioral disorders. Concerns pertain to a failure to individualize the program, including restricted access to the least restrictive environment, curricular issues, and procedural concerns. A decision-making model to aid in designing…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Disorders, Compliance (Legal), Curriculum
Association for Research, Administration, Professional Councils & Societies, Reston, VA. – 1989
This publication is a compilation of monographs offering practical suggestions for teachers of adapted physical education. It contains numerous suggestions on teaching techniques, activity adaptations, equipment modifications, programming information, coaching hints, skill development strategies, and curriculum data. The five sections offer…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Dance, Disabilities, Games
Zettel, Jeffery – UCEA Review, 1979
P.L. 94-142 carries with it considerable potential for both special and general education. The law, however, is currently surrounded by many myths. It does not, for instance, apply to all handicapped children, but only to those who require special education because of their disability. It does not eliminate all special education classes or require…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Educational Administration, Educational Testing
Maloney, Patricia – 1978
The guide lists resources for the provision of vocational education to handicapped students. Each entry includes information on title, specific concern, groups served, intended users, contents, source, cost, availability, and ease of use. Entries are organized into the following four areas (sample subtopics in parentheses): exceptional students…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Administrator Guides, Due Process, Federal Legislation
Swartz, Stanley L. – Curriculum Review, 1979
Listed are 10 steps which must be taken in developing an individualized education program. Discussed are the advantages and disadvantages of developing an IEP, and the suggestion is made that some professionals consider the IEP to be a wave of the future for education in general. (KC)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines, Handicapped Children
Pugach, Marleen C. – Education Unlimited, 1979
The article examines possible conflicts between specific aspects (particularly the individualized education program and mainstreaming) of P.L. 94-142 (Education for All Handicapped Children Act) and the broad intent, or spirit of the Law. (SBH)
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation, Handicapped Children
Binder, Gene – Notes from Workshop Center for Open Education, 1976
Open education offers much more flexibility for mainstreaming than the traditional approach; open classrooms are designed to accommodate children in their individuality. Making adaptations is not upsetting to open classrooms. If children must go to special classes, the open school tendency toward community blurs boundaries between special and…
Descriptors: Handicapped Children, Individual Differences, Individual Needs, Individualized Instruction
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Williams, Wes; Fox, Timothy J. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
The Individual Student Planning Team Process is presented as a method for planning effective educational programs for all students in inclusive classrooms. The process involves identifying student educational strengths and needs, determining which needs can be met through general education activities, supporting individual student programs in…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusive Schools
Wald, Penelope J. – 1991
The concept of coaching can be operationalized to support the growth, change, and commitment of staff, families, and children participating in integrated preschool intervention programs. Coaching is a strategy for facilitating accomplishment; it is a process whereby a coach and a player work together with the intention of realizing a player's…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Disabilities, Early Intervention, Goal Orientation
Hilton, Alan – 1994
Inclusion of students with disabilities, especially those with mental retardation, has come to mean the placement of all students in general education classrooms, sometimes with limited planning for the individual needs of each student. Several court cases, laws, and movements have brought about the level of inclusion that exists today. However,…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Change, Educational Legislation, Educational Planning
Green, Mary – 1978
Designed as a 2-day staff development workshop on the individualized education program (IEP), the inservice training package presents an activity-based format on a team approach to the IEP. Facilitator notes, information on materials, sample handouts, transparencies, and evaluation forms are presented for seven units: introduction to the workshop;…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Federal Legislation, Guidelines, Handicapped Children
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Swart, Richard – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1979
The author describes a resource room program to help junior-senior educable mentally retarded students in a modified open classroom designed to facilitate learner involvement on an individualized basis and to emphasize affective growth. (SBH)
Descriptors: Humanistic Education, Individualized Programs, Mainstreaming, Mental Retardation
Yarger, Sam J.; Schmieder, Allen A. – Today's Education, 1978
Problems in implementing the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (PL 94-142) and the Teacher Center Act (PL 94-482) are described. Optimism is expressed over the possibilities of staff development in Teacher Centers to meet the demands of PL 94-142. (MJB)
Descriptors: Educational Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation, Goal Orientation
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