Special Ed Regs On The Move
Scintillating summer reading: Proposed IDEA regs BoardBuzz
Parents eager to shape special-ed guidelines Tenneassean
IDEA 2004 Reformats Regs - and Why Wrightslaw
"The original publication issued by the U. S. Department of Education, in advance of the official release and publication in the Federal Register, included a discussion and explanation about the proposed changes, in addition to the proposed regulations. For example in original publication, the first proposed regulation, 34 C.F.R. ยง 300.1, Purposes, does not appear until page 301. To make the regulations more accessible, we reformatted the original document into two shorter files: Proposed IDEA Regulations (97 pages) ,Explanations & Commentary (65 pages)."
Parents eager to shape special-ed guidelines Tenneassean
IDEA 2004 Reformats Regs - and Why Wrightslaw
"The original publication issued by the U. S. Department of Education, in advance of the official release and publication in the Federal Register, included a discussion and explanation about the proposed changes, in addition to the proposed regulations. For example in original publication, the first proposed regulation, 34 C.F.R. ยง 300.1, Purposes, does not appear until page 301. To make the regulations more accessible, we reformatted the original document into two shorter files: Proposed IDEA Regulations (97 pages) ,Explanations & Commentary (65 pages)."
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