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A DELINEATION OF SUPERVISORY TASKS IN CALIFORNIA'S SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMSKier, Samuel Martin, 1942- January 1974 (has links)
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A special education resource handbook for site administratorsWalsh-Reuss, Diana 01 January 1991 (has links)
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A study of the impact of California Proposition 227 on the identification and placement of English language learners in special education programs and services in California public schoolsRezvani, Geeta 01 January 2002 (has links)
This dissertation examined whether there had been any changes in local practices and policies with respect to the identification and placement of English language learners in special education programs and services since the enactment of Proposition 227, and if so, what they were.
This study was comprised of an examination of statewide general and special education aggregated student enrollment data, school years 1996-1997 through 1999- 2000, at state and local education agency (LEA) levels and interviews with selected LEA special education administrators.
The findings revealed that (1) the proportion of English language learners who were identified and placed in special education programs and services changed since Proposition 227 passed; however, there were no specific changes identified in local practices and policies, (2) district special education administrators believed that this law had no affect on the identification or assessment processes of special education programs, (3), they also believed that proposition 227 had no effect on identification and placement of English language learners in general education or special education programs, and (4) lack of qualified staff, inadequacy of instructional materials, staff training and misconception of the law in general were identified as LEAs primary challenges post- Proposition 227.
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Reducing California's special education costs by improving access to early childhood intervention: A policy reviewHennessey, Ann Laureen 01 January 2002 (has links)
This project addressess the importance of early childhood intervention for California's infants and toddlers and how the managed care trends are affecting families' ability to obtain help for their children.
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