Product Detail

Special Education Law in Maryland
CE Test
$9.99 USD
This purchase is for online CE Test only
Product Details
Format:
Additional Participant CE Test
Author:
ISAAC ERSOFF, ESQUIRE
Publisher:
PESI Publishing & Media
Copyright:
10/24/2014
CE Available:
Yes, See CE credit tab for complete continuing education details
Product Code:
RNT062315
Objectives
  1. Explain the requirements for locating and identifying students with special needs under the “Child Find” obligation of the “Individuals with Disabilities Education Act”.
  2. Describe the components and content of an effective IEP.
  3. Determine how to impose discipline for students with disabilities.
  4. Explain the evaluation process.
  5. Outline strategies to help avoid due process and other issues.
  6. Discuss ways to avoid the most common mistakes made by special education professionals.
Outline
Legal Basics and Updates
  • Legislative, Administrative, & Judicial
  • Developments
  • Implications and Challenges
  • Presented by the Adoption of Common Core
  • Legal Foundations and Analyses of IDEA

The Key IDEA Requirements
  • Child Find: Identification of Students
  • Evaluation: Determining Eligibility
  • Least Restrictive Environment
  • Eligibility Issues and Controversies
  • ADHD & Other Health Impairments
  • Accommodations & Modifications
  • Specially Designed Instruction

Special Considerations
  • Private School & Home School
  • Use of IDEA Funding
  • Non-identified Students
  • Early Intervention
  • Response to Intervention (RTI)
  • Parental Request for Evaluation
  • Independent Evaluations
  • Medication

IEP Development, Implementation, & Review
  • Development and Content of IEPs
  • Progress Reporting & Review
  • Revision of IEPs
  • Transition & Graduation
  • When Students Move
  • Parental Removal to Private School

Related Services, Assistive Technology, Medical Issues, Confidentiality and Statewide Assessment
  • Related Services
  • Health Related Needs
  • Assistive Technology
  • Physical & Occupational Therapy
  • Student Records & Confidentiality
  • Medical Records, HIPAA and FERPA
  • Statewide Assessment
  • Implications and Challenges
  • Presented by the Adoption of Common Core

Discipline
  • Manifestation Determinations
  • Disciplinary Procedures & Exceptions
  • Behavior Intervention Plans
  • Functional Behavior Assessments
  • Social Skills Curriculum
  • Effective Social Skills Instruction

Due Process & Contested Cases
  • Burden of Proof
  • Most Common Mistakes
  • Standard of Review
  • Statute of Limitations
  • Conflict Resolution Sessions
  • Attorney Fees, Costs, & Damages
  • Due Process Procedures

Parting Thoughts
  • Warnings Regarding Due Process
  • Review of Process & Philosophy
  • Questions & Answers

Author

ISAAC ERSOFF, ESQUIRE

Isaac Ersoff, Esq., with the firm of Andrews and Cramer, LLC, in Lincoln City, OR, is both an attorney and professor. He is a frequent, popular and authoritative speaker in the U.S. and abroad. His legal practice has encompassed both the private and institutional levels, and he has served as both an advocate and an arbitrator specializing in education-related matters. He is a recognized expert, consultant, teacher and presenter - throughout the U.S. and Israel - regarding the areas of education law, special education law, educational program development, and educational policy and reform.

Professor Ersoff's background is diverse. He is a member of the Oregon State Bar and has over 17 years of experience as a specialist in education law. He has been a school district Section 504 coordinator and has over 15 years of experience as a teacher and administrator in regular and special education at the K-12 level. In addition, he has over 12 years of experience as a professor in both the United States and Israel. Professor Ersoff currently teaches in the College of Education at Eastern Oregon University. He has taught in the colleges of education at Oregon State University, Lewis & Clark College, and the Open University of Israel. He served as an adjunct professor of law at Willamette University College of Law, where he concurrently held the position of University Coordinator of Disability Services for Graduate Programs.

Speaker Disclosures:

Financial: Isaac Ersoff is an attorney at Andrews Ersoff & Zantello. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. He has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.

Non-financial: Isaac Ersoff has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
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Audience
General Education Teachers, Special Education Teachers, School Administrators, School Psychologists, Licensed Psychologists, Social Workers, School Nurses, Related Service Providers and Other Helping Professionals that work with Children