2014
DOI: 10.1177/0741932514550812
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Critical Practice Analysis of Special Education Policy

Abstract: Since 1997, revisions to the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) have shown promise for addressing special education equity concerns: For example, states have the option to use response to intervention (RTI) for determining and thus reducing inappropriate disability determination, and states and districts are required to assess and address disproportionality in special education eligibility and placement. Yet, despite policy revisions, equity concerns endure. Apparent policy inadequacies necessi… Show more

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“…Thorius and Maxcy (2015) recommend using a critical practice framework when examining special education policy. The critical practice framework “precipitates and grows out of policy development related to redressing enduring equity concerns” (Thorius & Maxcy, 2015).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thorius and Maxcy (2015) recommend using a critical practice framework when examining special education policy. The critical practice framework “precipitates and grows out of policy development related to redressing enduring equity concerns” (Thorius & Maxcy, 2015).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thorius and Maxcy (2015) recommend using a critical practice framework when examining special education policy. The critical practice framework “precipitates and grows out of policy development related to redressing enduring equity concerns” (Thorius & Maxcy, 2015). Furthermore, this framework positions educators as powerful actors in the policy process, rather than recipients or implementers, and it shifts inquiry from how policy may be implemented with fidelity to exploring relationships between policy and local use (Thorius & Maxcy, 2015).…”
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“…Significant aspects of special education are driven by decisions occurring through the legislative and judicial processes (Kiarie, 2014; Rude & Miller, 2018; Thorius & Maxcy, 2015). Therefore, it is important to understand and engage in activities that inform the legislative process such as advocacy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, accountability‐driven policies have created tensions with some core principles of IDEA, as individualised goals are trumped by standardised content, and non‐academic content such as applied life skills and social and emotional development supports are neglected in favour of knowledge derived from academic standards (McLaughlin and Rhim, ). The incorporation of academic standards in individual educational plans positions parents and teachers to struggle over two competing priorities (Thorius and Maxcy, ): recognition of students' individual assets and needs and standardised learning objectives (Mayrowetz, ; Thorius and Maxcy, ).…”
Section: Promises and Limitations Of Accountability‐ And Market‐drivementioning
confidence: 99%