How do the federal and state laws have to change to help reduce the lawsuits? Do you think that Facilitated IEP meetings will help reduce lawsuits?

Special Education Rights & Laws

Review: The Right to Special Education in New Jersey
http://www.edlawcenter.org/assets/files/pdfs/publications/Rights_SpecialEducation_Guide%20TL.pdf

Review: Parents Rights in Special Education – New Jersey
https://www.state.nj.us/education/specialed/form/prise/prise.pdf

Read: Landmark Cases in Special Education http://www.fortelawgroup.com/history-special-education-important-landmark-cases/

Read: Facilitated IEP meetings
https://www.nj.gov/education/specialed/iep/facilitated/Brochure.pdf

Read: The Litigious Mess of Special Education
https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2012/05/the-litigious-mess-of-special-education/256541/

Discussion Questions:

Special Education is governed by both federal and state law, but it continues to be the most litigious aspect of education by far.

Based on what you learned so far in the semester, and what you have read this week address the following in the DB:

Why do you think it continues to be litigious?
How do the federal and state laws have to change to help reduce the lawsuits?
Do you think that Facilitated IEP meetings will help reduce lawsuits?

How do the federal and state laws have to change to help reduce the lawsuits? Do you think that Facilitated IEP meetings will help reduce lawsuits?
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