The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001 promotes high-quality educational services for all children and youths, regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, disability, income, or background. Despite the law\u27s laudable goals, one group continues to be left behind: youths who are incarcerated in juvenile correctional facilities. These youths--particularly those with emotional or behavioral disorders--often fail to receive high-quality educational services for a multitude of reasons. The authors review current knowledge about youths with disabilities in juvenile corrections and factors associated with high-quality education programs. They then examine aspects of NCLB in the context of current practices in correctional education and conclude ...
Neither school reform nor the focus on devel-oping accountability systems that measure and evaluate ...
Thank you to Jeanne Sept, Dean of Faculties,and Dean Geraldo Gonzalez and Sarah Baumgart at the Scho...
In four parts, this article focuses on NCLB’s negative impact on special education. Part II outlines...
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001 promotes high-quality educational services for all child...
National attention recently has focused on the problems of delivering special education services to ...
Youth involved with the juvenile justice system present with a higher rate of disability, including ...
The value of early intervention programs for children with delays and/or disabilities has been well ...
Youth involved with the juvenile justice system present with a higher rate of disability, including ...
A major social problem in the United States is the growing number of incarcerated youth who are hous...
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 was signed into law in an effort to reduce the educational achi...
Federal policy has had a significant effect on the education of students with disabilities in the Un...
School failure places children at-risk for a host of negative social outcomes. Despite public intere...
Any genuine teaching will result, if successful, in someone’s knowing how to bring about a better co...
Congress enacted the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) to meet the special educatio...
In response to the increase of unaccompanied minors seeking refuge in the United States in 2014, off...
Neither school reform nor the focus on devel-oping accountability systems that measure and evaluate ...
Thank you to Jeanne Sept, Dean of Faculties,and Dean Geraldo Gonzalez and Sarah Baumgart at the Scho...
In four parts, this article focuses on NCLB’s negative impact on special education. Part II outlines...
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001 promotes high-quality educational services for all child...
National attention recently has focused on the problems of delivering special education services to ...
Youth involved with the juvenile justice system present with a higher rate of disability, including ...
The value of early intervention programs for children with delays and/or disabilities has been well ...
Youth involved with the juvenile justice system present with a higher rate of disability, including ...
A major social problem in the United States is the growing number of incarcerated youth who are hous...
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 was signed into law in an effort to reduce the educational achi...
Federal policy has had a significant effect on the education of students with disabilities in the Un...
School failure places children at-risk for a host of negative social outcomes. Despite public intere...
Any genuine teaching will result, if successful, in someone’s knowing how to bring about a better co...
Congress enacted the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) to meet the special educatio...
In response to the increase of unaccompanied minors seeking refuge in the United States in 2014, off...
Neither school reform nor the focus on devel-oping accountability systems that measure and evaluate ...
Thank you to Jeanne Sept, Dean of Faculties,and Dean Geraldo Gonzalez and Sarah Baumgart at the Scho...
In four parts, this article focuses on NCLB’s negative impact on special education. Part II outlines...