This article examines legal issues surrounding the delivery of special education to children whose parents have voluntarily enrolled them in Catholic schools. In so doing, the article reviews the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA), its regulations, and case law over the extent to which special education must be provided, the way in which it is delivered, and the quality of services that students in Catholic schools receive. The final portion of the article addresses questions about the delivery of special education in Catholic schools, including guidelines for implementing the new provisions in the IDEA in a manner that avoids running afoul of the Establishment Clause
This article explains the implications of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 for Catholic...
Catholic high schools do not generally have a reputation for serving students with special needs. Th...
This paper explores some of the documents that provide a foundation for the Church and its ministrie...
This article examines legal issues surrounding the delivery of special education to children whose p...
Educating students with special needs in Catholic schools is a challenge facing all Catholic educati...
Catholic school educators are morally compelled by Catholic social teaching to foster inclusive serv...
Debates about inclusive education for students with special needs challenge Catholic educators to de...
Debates about inclusive education for students with special needs challenge Catholic educators to de...
Catholic educators in recent years have worked to increase their schools’ capacity to provide specia...
This article discusses the present status of students with disabilities in Catholic schools. It then...
Many children with disabilities attend Catholic schools, but the resources to serve these children a...
The purpose of this article is to provide Catholic educators, administrators, families, and broader ...
Catholic school personnel are increasingly recognizing that many of their students, including studen...
Special education options are diverse and prepared to meet the needs of children with varying degree...
This article explains the implications of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 for Catholic...
Catholic high schools do not generally have a reputation for serving students with special needs. Th...
This paper explores some of the documents that provide a foundation for the Church and its ministrie...
This article examines legal issues surrounding the delivery of special education to children whose p...
Educating students with special needs in Catholic schools is a challenge facing all Catholic educati...
Catholic school educators are morally compelled by Catholic social teaching to foster inclusive serv...
Debates about inclusive education for students with special needs challenge Catholic educators to de...
Debates about inclusive education for students with special needs challenge Catholic educators to de...
Catholic educators in recent years have worked to increase their schools’ capacity to provide specia...
This article discusses the present status of students with disabilities in Catholic schools. It then...
Many children with disabilities attend Catholic schools, but the resources to serve these children a...
The purpose of this article is to provide Catholic educators, administrators, families, and broader ...
Catholic school personnel are increasingly recognizing that many of their students, including studen...
Special education options are diverse and prepared to meet the needs of children with varying degree...
This article explains the implications of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 for Catholic...
Catholic high schools do not generally have a reputation for serving students with special needs. Th...
This paper explores some of the documents that provide a foundation for the Church and its ministrie...