The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act and the Right to Learn
We've been having meetings recently to update Keisha's Individualized Education Plan (IEP) to accomodate her hearing and speech needs, and one of the members of the IEP team encouraged me to research the Amy Rowley case on the internet.
I won't go into the details of what I've found here because others have done so well. I have added a few bookmarks to my del.icio.us collection, so feel free to browse over there.
This particular article, though, from the American Bar Association's Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities, is worth linking here: The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act and the Right to Learn
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