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Ensuring Access, Equity, and Quality for Students with Disabilities in School-to-Work Systems: A Guide to Federal Law and Policies


Developed by the Center for Law and Education and the National Transition Network, this publication is an indepth guide to key federal legislation and policies that specifically address the participation of youth with disabilities in the full range of school-to-work opportunities. A valuable resource for state and local education administrators. Cost: $10.00

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Find out about the newly released IDEA'97 Amendments Final Regulations on the OSERS/OSEP website.

IDEAs that Work: Office of Special Education Programs

This publication is for policymakers, administrators, educators, parents, attorneys, and advocates to help them understand the complex area of the legal rights of youth with disabilities in school-to-work systems. It focuses on broad legal provisions germane to this topic; it is not intended to provide legal assistance for individual systems, partnerships, agencies, programs, schools, or students, and cannot substitute for the independent judgment of a competent attorney. Readers interested in getting help with a particular question or problem should contact an attorney.

Table of Contents

Introduction (available online)

Chapter 1: Quality and Equity
Overview of Relevant Laws

Chapter 2: The “Quality” in Quality Programs
Access to What?

Chapter 3: Equity in Quality Systems
Three Guiding Principles

Chapter 4: Equity in Program Development

Chapter 5: Equity in Entrance Criteria: School-Based Learning

Chapter 6: Equity in Entrance Criteria: Work-Based Learning

Chapter 7: Linkage With IDEA for Quality and Equity

Chapter 8: Quality Evaluation
Data Collection, Monitoring, and Evaluation

Appendix


Authors

This publication was developed by —

Center for Law and Education, Washington, DC

Eileen L. Ordover, Staff Attorney
Leslie T. Annexstein, Staff Attorney

National Transition Network, Institute on Community Integration (UAP), University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

David Johnson, Director
Mary Mack, Research Fellow
Gwen Willems, Editor

University of Minnesota, St. Paul

Rosemarie Park, Consultant

It was authored by Eileen L. Ordover and Leslie T. Annextein who acknowledge and appreciate the contribution of Lauren Jacobs, whose earlier work at the Center for Law and Education provided an important foundation for many of the issues explored in this publication.


Acknowledgements

Special thanks to the Joyce Foundation and the DeWitt Wallace-Readers Digest Fund, for their support of the Center for Law and Education's Vocational Opportunity for Community and Educational Development (VOCED) project, which has enabled CLE staff to carry out the school-to-work analysis and implementation activities reflected in the writing of this publication.


Copyright

Copyright © 1999 by the Center for Law and Education and the University of Minnesota. All rights reserved. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

The University of Minnesota is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status, or sexual orientation.


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University of Minnesota
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