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The Special Education Audit Handbook
Spiral bound

The Special Education Audit Handbook

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Whether you are a superintendent, principal, assistant principal, or director of special education, you need to demonstrate that all aspects of the special education program are well administered and worth every penny spent.
This volume will help you to determine: * Referral patterns by school, grade, gender, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic and family status * The degree to which principals, psychologists, committee on special education members (CSE), and classroom teachers were knowledgeable about criteria for classification, mainstreaming, and declassification of students * The linkage between the general curriculum and the curriculum for self-contained special education classes * Reasons for declassification and profiles of declassified students * And much more! Includes findings from audits and usable information about the nuts and bolts of the management and operation of special education programs.

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Format
Spiral bound
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Country
United States
Date
28 December 1996
Pages
129
ISBN
9781566764636

Whether you are a superintendent, principal, assistant principal, or director of special education, you need to demonstrate that all aspects of the special education program are well administered and worth every penny spent.
This volume will help you to determine: * Referral patterns by school, grade, gender, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic and family status * The degree to which principals, psychologists, committee on special education members (CSE), and classroom teachers were knowledgeable about criteria for classification, mainstreaming, and declassification of students * The linkage between the general curriculum and the curriculum for self-contained special education classes * Reasons for declassification and profiles of declassified students * And much more! Includes findings from audits and usable information about the nuts and bolts of the management and operation of special education programs.

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Format
Spiral bound
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Country
United States
Date
28 December 1996
Pages
129
ISBN
9781566764636