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The Context and History of Special Education
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Deconstructing Disabilities Definitions differ due to culture, attitudes, beliefs, orientation, and discipline Explanations of the concept vary on whether disability means impairment of a person’s ability to participate in mainstream society Difference b/w disability and a handicap –Handicap=discrimination and pity
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History of Disabilities Romans- put to death Middle Ages and Renaissance- court jesters and kept for amusement World War II- millions of disabled people killed and marked start of Nazi death camps Educational and Social neglect- 19 th century legacy Institutionalization- 20 th Century- purpose to take those who were different out of the society 1954- Brown vs. Board of Ed- excluded those w/ disabilities 1960’s- start of Civil rights movement 1970’s- impact of legislation –1972- PARC vs. Commonwealth of PA- guaranteed ed. for MR –1972- Mills vs. District of Columbia- reinforced right for education
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Reasons Why Congress Passed National Special Ed. Laws Moral/Ethical- years of exclusion, segregation and ed. Opportunities- In 1948 only 12% of disabled received education and 1962 only 16 states had mandatory rules for mild disabilities Parents had no options Influence of litigation By 1970- 8 million kids were un-served
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Landmark Special Education Laws Date#NameProvisions 1973Section 504 PL 93-112 Section 504 of Vocational Rehabilitation Act Set stage for IDEA and ADA Guarantees civil rights for disabled Require accommodations for school and society 1975PL 94-142The Education of All Handicapped Children’s Education Act (EHA) Guarantees free and appropriate public education (FAPE) with the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) IEP (Individualized Education Plan) Gave parents Due Process
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Landmark Special Education Laws Date#NameProvisions 1986 PL 99-457Pre-School of Toddler Act Early Intervention Services (EI) for infants and toddlers Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSP) 1990 PL 101-476Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Re-authorized PL 94-112 Added Transition Plans (ITP) Added autism and traumatic brain injuries
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Landmark Special Education Laws Date#NameProvisions 1990PL 101-336Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Barred discrimination from employment, transportation, public buildings and telecommunications Implements concept of normalization 1997PL 105-17IDEA (reauthorized)Added ADHD to “other health impairments” Added functional and behavioral Assessments and Behavior Intervention Plans (BIP)
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Landmark Special Education Laws Date#NameProvisions 2001PL 107-110Elementary and Secondary Education Act or No Child Left Behind (ESEA) Requires all kids take part in state and district testing Call for 100% proficiency for all in reading and math by 2012 Parental choice and right ??Politics and Advocacy Play a role in the future of Special Education
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SPECIAL ED TODAY Special Ed. is a set of services not a place Influence of Medical care and technology Dilemmas –Balance b/w FAPE and LRE –Litigation –Cost of Special Ed- related services and costs and federal assistance –Inclusion –Due Process –Segregation?/Discriminatory –Includes too many students –Administrative burden –Outcomes- employment, residential, societies attitudes
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Classification Autism Deaf-Blindness Deafness Emotional Disturbances Hearing Impairments Mental Retardation Multiple Disabilities Orthopedic impairments Other health Impaired Specified Learning Disabilities Traumatic Brain Injuries Visual Impairment
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