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Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research

University of New England

2020

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Parent Perception Of The Parent And Placement Team Process, Deborah Perry Aug 2020

Parent Perception Of The Parent And Placement Team Process, Deborah Perry

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Special educators face a growing number of legal implications as they strive to meet students’ needs as identified on Individualized Education Plans (IEPs). Once identified as requiring special education services, students have an (IEP) to track their progress on goals and objectives. All IEP meetings require the family’s attendance and feedback as part of the process. The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) noted that parent feedback is required in the IEP document. This study collected information about parents’ perceptions of the IEP process. Individual interviews were completed with 13 engaged parents to document their experiences working through the IEP process. …


The Student Placement Decision-Making Process: A Study Of Administrator Considerations, Jonathan Roland Normand Aug 2020

The Student Placement Decision-Making Process: A Study Of Administrator Considerations, Jonathan Roland Normand

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A myriad of factors are considered in the out-of-district placement process of special needs students, but there is not a standardized process for weighing these. Little is known about how Maine School Administrators weigh each factor to determine the appropriate placement. This interpretive phenomenological study examined the question: What is the hierarchy of priority of the factors used to determine out-of-district placements by Maine special education administrators?

Six special education administrators representing different geographic areas of the state of Maine were interviewed individually. The researcher utilized a purposive sampling method to recruit from within the targeted population those who have …


Examining The Challenges And Benefits Of Inclusion In Urban Secondary Schools, Jeff James Spaletta Jul 2020

Examining The Challenges And Benefits Of Inclusion In Urban Secondary Schools, Jeff James Spaletta

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American high schools with full-inclusion programs often struggle to offer effective academic instruction to students with disabilities. While academic researchers have conducted studies on inclusion programs, a literature review revealed a dearth of academic studies specific to inclusion programs in secondary schools. The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the attitudes of general-education teachers in urban, Title 1 high schools regarding the ability of those teachers to provide effective academic instruction to students with disabilities in schools that offer full-inclusion education. This study was motivated by three research questions: 1) What are the attitudes of teachers working in …