This is a three-hour credit course in which graduate education and law students will learn a wide and diverse spectrum of special education and disability law and its application, including but not limited to, a comparison of the IDEA and Section 504; the school district’s child find requirements; eligibility requirements under the IDEA and Section 504, procedural requirements for conducting school and independent educational evaluations; legal requirements for developing and implementing an Individualized Educational Program (IEP); related services for students with disabilities; what constitutes a free appropriate public education; discipline of students with disabilities; best practices for developing a functional behavioral assessment and behavior intervention plan; overrepresentation of minorities in special education; racial disparity in administering school discipline; School-to-Prison Pipeline; determining the least restrictive environment for students with disabilities; alternative dispute resolution and due process complaint procedures; disability discrimination in public schools; confidentiality of student records, surveys and evaluations under the FERPA and PPRA, and an overview of significant United States Supreme Court cases in special education law.
JURI Number
4989
Credit Hours
3
Course Description