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Stanford Research Inst., Menlo Park, CA. – 1977
The handbook is designed to help state education agency (SEA), personnel make an accurate count of those handicapped children aged 3 to 21 years who are receiving special education and related services in their state. The child count procedures suggested are based on a study of accepted census practices and on the experiences of a number of SEAs…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Census Figures, Data Collection, Demography
McLaughlin, Margaret J.; Owings, Maria F. – 1989
Preliminary findings of this research effort provide support for the hypothesis that existing databases maintained by federal agencies for administrative or monitoring purposes can serve as useful data sources in special education policy research. The research explored the relationships among a number of state-level special education, fiscal, and…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Databases, Disabilities, Educational Legislation
Kaskowitz, David H. – 1977
The booklet provides detailed estimates on handicapping conditions for school aged populations. The figures are intended to help the federal government validate state child count data as required by P.L. 94-142, the Education for All Handicapped Children. Section I uncovers the methodology used to arrive at the estimates, and it identifies the…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal State Relationship, Handicap Identification
Stearns, Marian; And Others – 1977
The report discusses issues regarding the validation of the child count data prepared by states to comply with P.L. 94-142, the Education for All Handicapped Children Act. It also proposes a validation procedure to assure the accuracy of the counts. The validatiion process is conceptualized, and steps in conducting an adequate state census are…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal State Relationship, Handicap Identification
Swartz, Stanley L. – Curriculum Review, 1978
The major provisions of P.L. 94-142 are presented, followed by a discussion of implications for the classroom teacher, effects on children, and suggestions for regular teachers in dealing with the handicapped in the regular classroom. The author suggests that the law presents a new and exciting challenge for educators. (KC)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Exceptional Child Education, Federal Legislation
National Clearinghouse for Professions in Special Education, Reston, VA. – 1989
This paper concerns the supply and demand for special education personnel for the 1986-87 school year. Obtaining valid, reliable, and comparable data on all the elements that generated personnel need was not possible. Single indicators were most commonly used to obtain data for planning by states, school districts, universities, and the Federal…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation
Daniels, Carol B., Comp. – 1977
The booklet provides general information on the special education market, with attention given to the relationship to the overall education market. Statistics are presented which relate to the amount of dollars spent in the field; reasons for difficulty in marketing media and materials for handicapped learners; allocation of funds as specified by…
Descriptors: Demography, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Education, Federal Legislation
Comptroller General of the U.S., Washington, DC. – 1981
The report by the General Accounting Office examines the status of education for handicapped children in 10 states. P.L. 94-142, the Education for All Handicapped Children Act, is reviewed briefly, and the states' compliance with the following aspects was assessed: eligibility criteria, individualized educational programs, and provision of a free…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Definitions, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (ED), Washington, DC. – 1980
The document is the third in a series of reports on progress in implementing P.L. 94-142, the Education for All Handicapped Children Act. Six chapters each address a particular question regarding implementation. Chapter 1 investigates the numbers and types of handicapped children being provided special education and related services, and examines…
Descriptors: Administration, Compliance (Legal), Delivery Systems, Disabilities
Special Education Programs (ED/OSERS), Washington, DC. Div. of Educational Services. – 1984
The report examines progress for the school years 1981-82 and 1982-83 in implementing P.L. 94-142, The Education for All Handicapped Children Act. Following an executive summary, an analysis of four major aspects of the law's implementation is detailed. A section on students receiving a free appropriate public education cites data on the number of…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Compliance (Legal), Disabilities, Due Process