Standards-Based Reform and Students with Disabilities

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Introduction to the issue
Official Documents regarding special needs students
Special needs testing in the News
Weblinks for further information

 

Introduction to the Issues

Most of the states and many local school districts are actively pursuing the latest educational reform initiative: the use of standards-based reforms. Many of these reforms have high stakes consequences for individual students, educators, or school districts.

While there has been much discussion of standards-based reform, little attention has been paid to the participation of students with disabilities in these reforms.

The educational policies and practices that focus upon common, standards-driven learning for all students conflict in many respects with policies and practices which promote a highly individualized approach to the education of students with disabilities.

The reauthorization of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, the federal law governing special education, now requires that states and school districts include students with disabilities in education reform initiatives.

This means that the individualized education program for these students must address issues concerning each student's participation in standards-based reform initiatives. Also, modifications in testing or assessments must be made to address disabilities.

Finally, public accountability reports about educational achievement must address the participation of students with disabilities.

 

Official Documents

"The Assessment of Students With Disabilities in Kentucky"By Daniel Koretz

http://cresst96.csc.ucla.edu/Reports/TECH431.pdf

 

"Educating One and All: Students with Disabilities and Standards-Based Reform" National Research Council

 

Ordering information:

A Full Report of "Educating One and All"

ISBN 0-309-05789-2; 1997, 304 pages, 6 x 9, index, hardbound, $42.95

Phone: Call toll-free (800) 624-6242 or (202) 334-3313 or call your favorite bookstore

Electronically: Order via Internet at http://www.nap.edu/bookstore

 


"Accommodations, Flags and Other Dilemmas: Disability Rights and Admissions Testing ," Educational Assessment, v. 5, n. 2 (1998) pp. 71-93 Kevin J. Heaney, J.D. and Diana C. Pullin, J.D., Ph.D.

 

"The use of 'Flagged' Test Scores in College and University Admissions: Issues and Implications Under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act, "Journal of College and University Law (Spring, 1997). Diana C. Pullin, J.D., Ph.D. and Kevin J. Heaney, J.D.

 

Flagging Test Scores: Policy, Practice and Research. Summary for planning meeting on test score flagging policies. William A. Mehrens, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI

 

Martha Thurlow, Judy Elliott, & James Ysseldyke, TESTING STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES; PRACTICAL STRATEGIES FOR COMPLYING WITH DISTRICT AND STATE REQUIREMENTS.

Newspaper Articles

03/12/98; Houston Chronicle Interactive
By Carlos Byars

"Test exemptions may end:
Paige wants all students in HISD to take TAAS"

http://www.chron.com:80/cgi-bin/auth/story.mpl/content/chronicle/page1/98/03/13/schools.2-0.html
03/09/98; Newsday.com
By Jerry Markon; Staff Writer

"Disabled Students Still at Disadvantage: LI average far short of goal for reading"

http://www.newsday.com:80/news/nsecsun.htm
10/29/97;  Education Week on the Web

"Proposed IDEA Rules Target Testing, Accountability"

http://www.edweek.org/htbin/fastweb?getdoc+view4+ew1997+1689+0+wAAA+%26%28Proposed%26IDEA%26Rules%26Target%26Testing,%26Accountability%29%26AND%26%28Proposed%26IDEA%26Rules%26Target%26Testing,%26Accountability%29%3AKEYWORDS%26OR%26%28Proposed%26IDEA%26Rul

 

 

Web sites covering Special Needs Students

http://www.hood.edu/seri/serihome.htm

 

http://www.familyeducation.com/articlepage.asp?ch_no=14&it_no=3683

 

http://www.familyeducation.com/discussions.asp?ch_no=20

 

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