Written from the parent perspective, coauthors Anne Eason, an inclusion attorney, and Kathleen Whitbread, an associate professor—look at inclusion research and practice that help students succeed in and out of school.
Includes chapters on: Getting prepared for IEP meetings, creating legally correct and educationally sound IEPs, ensuring access to the general curriculum, tracking IEP progress and forming effective family/school partnerships. A great way to get parents, teachers and administrators to have shared goals.
Softbound book, 78 pages, 2006.
Number of Pages | 78 |
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Author | Anne Eason, Kathleen Whitbread |
Copyright | 2006 |