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Funding Special Education
19th Annual Yearbook of the American Education Finance Association 1998

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December 1998 | 296 pages | Corwin

Considerable challenges face the school finance community relating to the implementation of such concepts as equity, adequacy, accountability, and efficiency within a policy environment. Although each of these concepts focuses on a specific aspect of public education, in practice they are often linked.

Although more work is needed to clarify these standards, it is already evident, as is pointed out in this volume, that the kinds of dual service systems that have been created for general and special education students can be better integrated in order to improve outcomes related to all four of these important concepts. Special education has become a vital component of the nation's overall education system. It is essential that future work to address fiscal policy challenges include the special needs of children with disabilities along with those of all children.

The purpose of this book is to contribute to a fuller incorporation of special education fiscal policy concerns into the mainstream of the education finance literature and fiscal policy.

This is the 19th yearbook of the American Finance Association.


Lou Danielson
Foreword
Thomas B Parrish and Cassandra M Guarino
Preface
 
PART ONE: FISCAL PROGRAM AND POLICY
Deborah A Verstegen
Civil Rights and Disability Policy
A Historical Perspective

 
Margaret J McLaughlin
Consolidating Categorical Educational Programs at the Local Level
Margaret E Goertz et al
What Will It Take? Including Students with Disabilities in Standards-Based Education Reform
Cor J W Meijer, Sip Jan Pijl and Sietske Waslander
Special Education Funding and Integration
Cases from Europe

 
 
PART TWO: METHODOLOGICAL AND POLICY PROFILES FROM THE STATES
Jay G Chambers
The Patterns of Expenditures on Students with Disabilities
A Methodological and Empirical Analysis

 
Robert E Feir
Special Education Finance in Pennsylvania
Hamilton Lankford and James Wyckoff
The Allocation of Resources to Special Education and Regular Instruction in New York State
Norm Fruchter, Thomas B Parrish and Robert Berne
Financing Special Education
Proposed Reforms in New York City

 
 
PART THREE: TRENDS AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS
Thomas B Parrish and Jean Wolman
Trends in Special Education Funding
What the States Report

 
Deborah A Verstegen
New Directions in Special Education Finance Litigation

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