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Measuring Distributive Injustice On A Different Scale, Tom Miller
Measuring Distributive Injustice On A Different Scale, Tom Miller
Law and Contemporary Problems
Miller highlights the importance of education as a powerful contributor to significant differences in health outcomes. Enhancing educational opportunities for lower-income Americans may help to ensure that only no child, but also no patient, is left behind.
Regulations Under The Higher Education Amendments Of 1992: A Case Study In Negotiated Rulemaking, Mark L. Pelesh
Regulations Under The Higher Education Amendments Of 1992: A Case Study In Negotiated Rulemaking, Mark L. Pelesh
Law and Contemporary Problems
The Higher Education Amendments of 1992 formally provided for a "Program Integrity Triad" of accrediting agencies, the states, and the Department of Education to control access to student financial assistance programs. Negotiated rulemaking was mandated by Congress for the implementation of the program.
The Unfolding Tendency In The Federal Relationship To Private Accreditation In Higher Education, Matthew W. Finkin
The Unfolding Tendency In The Federal Relationship To Private Accreditation In Higher Education, Matthew W. Finkin
Law and Contemporary Problems
The government has come to rely on private organizations for accreditation in higher education. It created the Higher Education Amendments of 1992 Act, which provided for state "postsecondary review entities" to contract with the Department of Education.
Recent Developments Concerning Accrediting Agencies In Postsecondary Education, Jeffrey C. Martin
Recent Developments Concerning Accrediting Agencies In Postsecondary Education, Jeffrey C. Martin
Law and Contemporary Problems
The relationship between private voluntary postsecondary accrediting agencies and the federal eligibility for student financial aid programs has attracted public scrutiny, due to the magnitude of loan defaults and the insistence of the agencies that accredited higher education institutions become more demographically diverse. The history of Department of Education recognition of such agencies is examined.
How And Why The Law Has Failed: An Historical Analysis Of Services For The Retarded In North Carolina And A Prescription For Change, Karen Sindelar
How And Why The Law Has Failed: An Historical Analysis Of Services For The Retarded In North Carolina And A Prescription For Change, Karen Sindelar
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Beyond Conventional Education: A Definition Of Education Under The Education For All Handicapped Children Act Of 1975, Lauren A. Larson
Beyond Conventional Education: A Definition Of Education Under The Education For All Handicapped Children Act Of 1975, Lauren A. Larson
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Age Appropriateness As A Factor In Educational Placement Decisions, Evelyn M. Pursley
Age Appropriateness As A Factor In Educational Placement Decisions, Evelyn M. Pursley
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Cost In Educational Decisionmaking For The Handicapped Child, Katharine T. Bartlett
The Role Of Cost In Educational Decisionmaking For The Handicapped Child, Katharine T. Bartlett
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
State Response To The Education For All Handicapped Children Act Of 1975
State Response To The Education For All Handicapped Children Act Of 1975
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Is Justice Served By Due Process?: Affecting The Outcome Of Special Education Hearings In Pennsylvania, Peter J. Kuriloff
Is Justice Served By Due Process?: Affecting The Outcome Of Special Education Hearings In Pennsylvania, Peter J. Kuriloff
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Variations On A Theme—The Concept Of Equal Educational Opportunity And Programming Decisions Under The Education For All Handicapped Children Act Of 1975, Judith Welch Wegner
Variations On A Theme—The Concept Of Equal Educational Opportunity And Programming Decisions Under The Education For All Handicapped Children Act Of 1975, Judith Welch Wegner
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Special Education In England And Wales, William G. Buss
Special Education In England And Wales, William G. Buss
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
A Political Method Of Evaluating The Education For All Handicapped Children Act Of 1975 And The Several Gaps Of Gap Analysis, William H. Clune, Mark H. Van Pelt
A Political Method Of Evaluating The Education For All Handicapped Children Act Of 1975 And The Several Gaps Of Gap Analysis, William H. Clune, Mark H. Van Pelt
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
The Allure Of Legalization Reconsidered: The Case Of Special Education, David Neal, David L. Kirp
The Allure Of Legalization Reconsidered: The Case Of Special Education, David Neal, David L. Kirp
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.