The essential resource for success in special education Educators face major challenges when addressing the needs of students with disabilities. This includes understanding special education law. The authors, past presidents of the Educational Law Association and experts in translating legalese, have created a resource that examines legislation and interprets the statutes and their regulations in a reader-friendly format. With a preventative approach to litigation, this book features - Developments from the almost-1000 cases decided since 2014 - Coverage of IDEA, ADA, FAPE, 504, discipline, IEPs, LRE, parental considerations, public vs. private school considerations, and attorney fees - A focus on federal and state interpretations
Joseph D. Massucci Book order




- 2021
- 2019
Striking Distance
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Drawing on more than one hundred original interviews and an eclectic array of sources, Striking Distance is an engrossing narrative that chronicles San Francisco Bay's pioneering martial arts scene during the early 1960s and offers an in-depth look at a largely unknown chapter of Bruce Lee's iconic life.
- 2014
International Perspectives on Student Behavior
- 122 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The second volume of companion books on comparative student discipline identifies the best practices in dealing with student misconduct, on six continents, in a legally sound manner.
- 2009
The Law of Special Education and Non-Public Schools
Major Challenges in Meeting the Needs of Youth with Disabilities
- 148 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Focusing on educational law, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), detailing their regulations and relevant legal cases. It highlights the substantive and procedural obligations imposed on educators in non-public schools, making it a vital resource for understanding the legal framework surrounding the education of students with disabilities.