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- Title
Parent Perspectives on Special Education Services: How Do Schools Implement Team Decisions?
- Authors
Zagona, Alison L.; Miller, Amanda L.; Kurth, Jennifer A.; Love, Hailey R.
- Abstract
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine parents' perspectives and experiences of special education, including the degree to which decisions about their child's education were implemented as they had agreed upon with the school personnel. Additionally, a secondary purpose of this study was to understand how parents explain why school personnel do or do not implement elements of their child's Individualized Education Program (IEP). In this study, parents of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities described their experiences attempting to reach agreement with school personnel on decisions involving their child's educational placement and special education services. Parents expressed a desire to be involved in decisions, and they described a desire to obtain inclusive educational placements for their children. Parents described varied experiences with the implementation of special education services. They also described both successes and concerns related to the special education services their child was receiving at school. Implications for special education policy, practice, and research are discussed from the perspective of supporting family involvement in the special education process.
- Subjects
PARENT attitudes; CHILDREN with intellectual disabilities; CHILDREN with disabilities; SPECIAL education; CHILDREN with developmental disabilities; INDIVIDUALIZED education programs; PARENTS
- Publication
School Community Journal, 2019, Vol 29, Issue 2, p105
- ISSN
1059-308X
- Publication type
Article