Dogged Determination: : An Anthology of the 1957 Law Requiring Education for Handicapped Children in Minnesota's Public Schools--A First in

Dogged Determination: : An Anthology of the 1957 Law Requiring Education for Handicapped Children in Minnesota's Public Schools--A First in
Author: Norena A. Hale
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2017-09-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781545611210

Dogged Determination, compiled and contributed by Evelyn D. Deno and Norena A. Hale and edited by Gretchen Bratvold With the passage of the Special Instruction for Handicapped Children of School Age bill in 1957, Minnesota became one of the first states to require special education in public schools. These are the stories of the people who made it possible. Before the 1950s, special education throughout the United States was severely lacking. Unwilling to see their children left behind any longer, parents and advocates took matters into their own hands and rallied for the rights of children who had disabilities. In 1957, as a result of their efforts, Minnesota overwhelmingly passed the groundbreaking Special Instruction for Handicapped Children of School Age bill - one of the first in the nation making special education a requirement in public schools. University of Minnesota professor Evelyn Deno was one of those advocates, collecting stories from those who were involved in drafting and implementing the 1957 law. The result, Dogged Determination: An Anthology of the 1957 Law Requiring Education for Handicapped Children in Minnesota's Public Schools examines: A succinct history of how children with disabilities were first institutionalized and then gradually educated in public schools Stories from those involved in passing the 1957 law First-hand accounts about how the law provided for the creation of a special education section in the Department of Education, teacher training programs, and individualized special education services in schools. Thanks to generous grants by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund and compilation and editing contributions by Norena Hale and Gretchen Bratvold, Dogged Determination is finally available for the first time in print. Norena A. Hale, PhD began her career as a vocational and special education teacher before moving on to her role as a state administrator and director of special education with the Minnesota Department of Education. She then became an educational consultant, providing assistance to other state education agencies. Dr. Hale also has 25 years' experience as a family and local historian and has most recently been researching and writing about various aspects of special education history in Minnesota.

Dogged Determination

Dogged Determination
Author: Evelyn N. Deno
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release:
Genre: Children with disabilities
ISBN:

Chronicles the work of parents and advocates of children with disabilities that led to the passage of the Special Instruction for Handicapped Children of School Age bill, one of the first in the nation making special education a requirement in public schools.

The Law of Special Education and Non-Public Schools

The Law of Special Education and Non-Public Schools
Author: Charles J. Russo
Publisher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2009-06-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1607092409

The Law of Special Education and Non-Public Schools provides an informed explanation of Section 504, the IDEA, their regulations, and the cases that they have generated. Even though, the authors offer educators information on the rights of children in non-public schools, this book is not a how-to manual. It is designed to help make educators and parents aware of the requirements governing the laws that impact the rights of children with disabilities in order to implement both Section 504 and the IDED. In light of the detail that the book provides, it serves as a current and concise desk reference for educators ranging from building or district level administrators to classroom teachers to resource specialists in special education and related fields.

The Principal's Guide to the Educational Rights of Handicapped Students

The Principal's Guide to the Educational Rights of Handicapped Students
Author: T. Page Johnson
Publisher: National Assn of Secondary School
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1986-01-01
Genre: Children with disabilities
ISBN: 9780882101798

Intended especially for principals and other administrators at the local school level, the monograph examines implications of P.L. 94-142, The Education For All Handicapped Children Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Chapter 1 presents the background of the federal legislation, reviewing primary cases of "Brown v. Board of Education" and the "PARC" and "Mills" cases which addressed isssues of equal educational opportunity and equal protection for handicapped students. A chapter on Congress and the education of handicapped children discusses implications of P.L. 94-142 and Section 504. The final two chapters cover two basic rights: the right to a free appropriate public education (private school placement, least restrictive environment, related services, graduation competency tests, extended school year), and the right to due process (record examination, prior notice, complaints, hearings, discipline, judicial review, damages, and attorney's fees). (CL)