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Dewey Decimal Number: 344.730791
EAN: 9781892320056
ISBN: 1892320053
Label: Harbor House Law Press, Inc.
Manufacturer: Harbor House Law Press, Inc.
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 161
Publication Date: September 01, 2005
Publisher: Harbor House Law Press, Inc.
Release Date: September 01, 2005
Sales Rank: 530280
Studio: Harbor House Law Press, Inc.
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Wrightslaw: IDEA 2004 includes the full text of Parts A and B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEA 2004) with commentary, cross-references, strategies, and resources. This book is designed to meet the needs of parents, teachers, advocates, attorneys, related services providers, administrators, teachers of special education, school psychology, and education law courses, hearing officers, and employees of district and state departments of education.
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- Wrightslaw: IDEA 2004I found this book very informative about the federal law regarding children with disabilities.
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- Wrightslaw: IDEA 2004This is the first book you need to purchase if you have a child in special education. Educating yourself on educational law is essential. This author explains the information in a very clear and reader friendly way. You and your child don't have time to waste...purchase this book. I wish I had heard of this long before I did.
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- Wrightslaw: IDEA 2004Great resource for anyone who is addressing the needs of children with special needs and parent's rights under IDEA
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- A MUST HAVEIf you are an educator, you must own this book, for the good of your students, and your own legal protection.
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- Not as helpful as I thoughtI bought this book thinking it would help me to understand what the schools know, only to find out that the Department of Education has not yet released the regulations. My district now tells me these federal regulations are what our state uses to make determinations on their own regulations. So while this book does give information about the law (and as another reviewer stated, it can be found on the Internet for free), it does not directly address federal or state regulations, since they have not ... Read More
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