States that historically, students with disabilities in the public schools in the USA were subjected to discrimination in the form of segregation from non‐disabled students. Also reports that much of this discrimination has subsided in recent years owing to successful advocacy by parents and community organizations before the Congress of the United States and both the federal and state judiciary. Reveals that national legislation was created so as to protect the education rights of such students and the courts have provided tests for their integration into school systems. Notes that, currently, there is some concern that this advocacy has gone too far and that court decisions authorizing “full inclusion” misinterpret the full extent of the law. Examines the scope of education for disabled children and provides a legal analysis of the educational placement of students with disabilities in the “least restrictive environment”.
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Educating students with disabilities in the least restrictive environment: A slippery slope for educators
Philip T.K. Daniel
Philip T.K. Daniel
The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7395
Print ISSN: 0957-8234
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1997
Journal of Educational Administration (1997) 35 (5): 397–410.
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Daniel PT (1997), "Educating students with disabilities in the least restrictive environment: A slippery slope for educators". Journal of Educational Administration, Vol. 35 No. 5 pp. 397–410, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09578239710184556
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