Join Lozano Smith attorneys Joshua Whiteside, Jennifer Baldassari, and Haley Fagan in a discussion about special education inclusion following a return to in-person schooling post-COVID. In this episode they discuss inclusive environments, recent case law, and next steps for the future. Listen as they delve into inclusion and travel through past and present frameworks to better understand this complex topic.
Show Notes & References
1:26 – What is inclusion?2:38 – The history of inclusion and why it matters2:54 – Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)7:07 – Inclusion levels in classrooms8:40 – What an inclusive environment should look like10:36 – Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)11:38 – Rachel H. (Sacramento City Unified School District v. Rachel H. (9th Cir. 1994) F.3d 1405) and the four-factor test13:08 – D.R. (D.R. v. Redondo Beach Unified School District (9th Cir. 2022) 56 F.4th 636) and grade-level standards (Client News Brief 15 - April 2023)18:40 – Learning recovery and addressing disparities21:45 – Referrals for inclusion programs22:32 – Social Emotional Learning (SEL) curriculum23:15 – Next steps for the future25:14 – Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS)26:48 – Behavior, discipline, and support for students and teachers in the classroom33:38 – Check-in's and coming back35:26 – Final thoughts
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