This course is an intensive study of the legislation and litigation involved with individuals with disabilities, specifically concentrating on deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) students between the ages of birth-21years. A historical as well as current study of legislation used as the basis for providing special education services on the federal and state level will be covered. The legal system on the federal and state level is covered as well as critical litigation that has influenced the field of special education, specifically the cases that relate to educating DHH students.
EDU 630: Special Education Law: IEP Practices and Accommodations for DHH Learners
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