
Unifying Educational Systems
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Wayne Sailor is Professor of Special Education, 2012 Budig Teaching Professor, and Co-Associate Director of the Beach Center on Disability at University of Kansas, USA.
Jeannie Kleinhammer-Tramill is Professor and Doctoral Program Coordinator for the Department of Special Education at University of South Florida, USA.
Content
Chapter One - Special Education: A Critical Perspective on Re-framing Public Policy for Students with Disabilities, Jeannie Kleinhammer-Tramill, Leonard C. Burrello, and Wayne Sailor
Chapter Two - Shifting Perspective to Frame Disability Policy, Wayne Sailor and Leonard C. Burrello
Part Two - Legal and Financial Basis of Services for a Unified System
Chapter Three - Toward a Human Capabilities Education Policy, Carl L. Lashley
Chapter Four - Busting Barriers to Fully Integrating Systems of Education: Analyzing IDEA and Applying Models of Disability, Shana J. Haines and Rud Turnbull
Chapter Five - In Support of a Seemless Special Needs Students Services System:A Heuristic Examination of Education Finance Policy, Special Needs Revenue Components, and Flexibile Expenditure Possibilities, Anthony Rolle, Pakethia Harris, and Leonard C. Burrello
Part Three - New Conceptions of Practice
Chapter Six - Aligned Service Delivery: Ending the Era of Triage Education, Todd A. Gravois
Chapter Seven - Serving Students with Extensive Support Needs in General Education Contexts in a Re-conceptualized System of Education, Diane Lea Ryndak, Ann-Marie Orlando, and Debra Duran
Chapter Eight - Accountability for What Matters: Using Post-School Outcomes to Build School and Community Renewal, Mary E. Morningstar, Gregory Knollman, Sarah Semon, and Jeannie Kleinhammer-Tramill
Part Four - Leading Diversity in a Unified System
Chapter Nine - Worth, Burden, and Control: The Rejection of Personhood and the Most Dangerous Assumption, Julia M. White
Chapter Ten - Educational Leaders and the Capabilities Approach, Amy L-M Toson and Elise Frattura
Chapter Eleven - The Dangerous Politics of Difference: How Systems Produce Marginalization, Elizabeth Kozleski, Alfredo Artiles, and Lisa Lacy
Part Five - Summary and Closing
Chapter Twelve - Reflections and Human Capabilities, Leonard C. Burrello, Jeannie Kleinhammer-Tramill-Wayne Sailor
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