Special Education Research: Where to Start?
It’s important to use well-grounded research to make decisions regarding children with disabilities. But where to start unraveling the mysteries of […]
It’s important to use well-grounded research to make decisions regarding children with disabilities. But where to start unraveling the mysteries of […]
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The “default” placement during an appeal is the interim alternative educational setting (IAES). IDEA states that the child must
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