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We Want To Play Too, Peter J. Titlebaum, Kate Brennan, Tracy Chynoweth May 2002

We Want To Play Too, Peter J. Titlebaum, Kate Brennan, Tracy Chynoweth

Health and Sport Science Faculty Publications

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that persons with disabilities be integrated to the maximum extent possible, and that these persons cannot be excluded from participation. Intramural directors need to be proactive in this area. The benefits of intramural sports are vast, and they help many students become part of the college community.

Forming an alliance with the Disability Services on campus, the first step, is the most vital aspect of making these programs successful. It is important to remember the difference between what can be done and what must be done. Even with the best of intentions, it …


Implications Of Buckhannon Board & Care Home, Incorporated V. West Virginia Department Of Health And Human Resources For Due Process Under The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act, Jennifer R. Rowe Mar 2002

Implications Of Buckhannon Board & Care Home, Incorporated V. West Virginia Department Of Health And Human Resources For Due Process Under The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act, Jennifer R. Rowe

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Fallacy Behind Increased Accountability: How Disabled Students' Constitutional Rights Have Been Disregarded In A Rush To Implement High-Stakes Exams, Ryan R. West Mar 2002

The Fallacy Behind Increased Accountability: How Disabled Students' Constitutional Rights Have Been Disregarded In A Rush To Implement High-Stakes Exams, Ryan R. West

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

No abstract provided.