This week’s Discussion which you will analyze two different case studies, one focused on “Free and Appropriate Education (FAPE)” (Fowler, et. al., 2011, pp. 534-535) and the other on the “Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)” (Fowler, et. al., 2011, pp. 550-553). You will also apply the tests from the Rowley, Roncker, and Rachel H cases to determine if applicable laws and procedures are being met for your assigned case study.
To prepare:
· Apply the Rowley two-part test to determine whether or not the regular school environment is appropriate. What are your results?
· Based on what you have learned about appropriate placement, which placement is the least restrictive for Samir, in your opinion.
· If your recommendation contradicts the findings of the two-part test, how would you defend your recommendation?
Answer the following questions regarding your assigned case study:
Group A
1. Apply the Rowley two-part test to determine whether or not the regular school environment is appropriate. What are your results?
2. Based on what you have learned about appropriate placement, which placement is the least restrictive for Samir, in your opinion.
3. If your recommendation contradicts the findings of the two-part test, how would you defend your recommendation?
Avoid using International Journals to support claims because the results cannot always be generalized to the USA. Also, please cite with quotes and page numbers. Thanks.
Required Readings
Fowler, F. C., Hulett, K. E., & Kieff, J. E. (2011). Leadership, advocacy, policy, and law (Laureate Education, custom ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.
- Chapter 8, “Getting the Words and the Money: Policy Formulation and Policy Adoption” (pp. 197–224)
Focus on the principles and processes school leaders can use to influence policy formulation and adoption.
- Chapter 17, “The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act” (pp.456–474)
Focus on the six pillars of IDEA, as well as its confidentiality, transition, and behavioral provisions features.
- Chapter 18, “Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973” (pp. 475–492)
Focus on what protection and services Section 504 provides individuals with disabilities in public schools that is not provided by the IDEA and ADA.
- Chapter 19, “The Americans with Disabilities Act” (pp.493–501)
Focus on why the ADA is important to K –12 education even though it does not provide or extend any substantive or procedural rights to students in K –12 settings.
- Chapter 21, “Free and Appropriate Public Education” (pp.522–537)
Focus on the significance of the Rowley Case on FAPE and the field of special education as a whole.
- Chapter 22, “Least Restrictive Environment” (pp. 555–575)
Focus on the rationale defending the stand that the regular education classroom is not always the least restrictive environment for a special needs student.
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