The Marginalization of Students in Need

The Marginalization of Students in Need

by O. Joseph Mahabir
The Marginalization of Students in Need

The Marginalization of Students in Need

by O. Joseph Mahabir

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Overview

This book surveys the exclusion of students with disabilities from obtaining an appropriate education in the early history of the nation to the current time. It finds that in spite of the tireless efforts of parents, advocates, court legislations and federal mandates, students with disabilities especially minority students and second language learners, still continue to be deprived of an appropriate education. Research conducted in a mid-sized urban school district in Southern California found that teachers recommendation of minority students and second language learners for special education referral was not in compliance with state and federal mandates. Even though there was an honest effort by both federal and state governments to improve the quality of education for children with disabilities this was not occurring at the school level. They still continue to be deprived of the opportunity for an education in the regular education setting and become candidates for referral to special education.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781503583535
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 07/09/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 158
File size: 205 KB

About the Author

Author has a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education/Special Education and a Master’s degree in Elementary Education from Rhode Island College in the state of Rhode Island. He obtained his Ph.D. in Urban Education Leadership from Claremont Graduate University in the state of California. He acquired valuable experiences as a teacher in the areas of Regular Education and Special Education. In the area of Special Education he held positions as a program specialist, program coordinator and Director of Special Education in the Compton Unified School District in the state of California. Before his retirement he worked as a school administrator for the Los Angeles County Office of Education. At the current time he is the Graduate Academic Advisor/Adjunct Professor at Cambridge College in Rancho Cucamonga, California. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Pacific Oaks College in Pasadena, California.
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