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A New
IDEA For Special Education REVISED
VHS ISBN 0-9758806-1-6 $49.95
DVD ISBN 0-9758806-2-4 $54.95

Running time:
Approximately 50 minutes
This program will help parents and
educators better understand the recent changes to the
law governing Special Education. The Individuals with
Disabilities in Education IMPROVEMENT Act (IDEA).
The law was reauthorized by the Bush
Administration in the Fall 2004. The changes affect
everyone, both regular and special educators and most
importantly, the students.
The key areas covered in
the program are:
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The New Law – IDEA
2004
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The Referral Process
into Special Education
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The Evaluation Process
of a Child
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Creating an
Individualized Education Plan
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Placement and Related
Services
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Preparing for
Transitions
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Discipline, Mediation
and Standardized Testing
Reviews:
Originally reviewed in VL-5/98 (ęęęę),
this revised program thoroughly examines changes in the
2004 Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act
(IDEA), offering parents of special education children
an informative guide to all the key issues.
- Video Librarian, February 2006
Navigating the tricky waters of special education can
be an emotional and legal nightmare. This revised
program helps parents and educators understand recent
changes to federal laws governing special education.
From the beginnings of the process to final placement,
each step along the way is fully explained, with
specific terms captioned for reference. Questions
regarding who can refer a child, whether parents retain
rights about their child’s placement, and where to place
students (in a self-contained classroom or mainstreamed
with other students) are answered in a clear, helpful
fashion. Interviews with parents, educators, and
social workers provide varied perspectives. Including
information on student referral, placement, evaluation,
and transition, this program is a welcome addition to
school and public library collections.
- Booklist, February 2006
This is an exceptionally informative and well made tape.
Highly Recommended. Editor’s Choice
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-Video Librarian
Parents,
especially those new to special education, and
educators, including regular education teachers, will
find a rich trove of information here. An important
resource for public and school
libraries.
-Booklist
The
interviewees are articulate and compassionate… every
public library should have resource material on the
subject. Recommended
-Library Journal
The importance of a collaborative relationship
between parents and educators is stressed through every
step of the process… a worthwhile program for
preservice and inservice educators as well as parents.
-School Library Journal |