[Simtrainer-l] New article

Schumaker, Jean jschumak at ku.edu
Mon Feb 5 11:53:12 CST 2018


Hi all, Recently, I wrote an article with Jim Kauffman and others entitled "Where Special Education Goes to Die."  Please click on one of the links in the message below to see it. This article is slated to be in a special issue of Exceptionality with other articles supporting the continued life of special education, including one by Dan Hallahan entitled "Death by a Thousand Cuts".  I'm hoping that you can use these articles and the articles we have referenced to discuss appropriate instruction for students with learning disabilities and students with emotional issues.   Also, please use the references in this article to support the dismantling of co-teaching and assignment completion tutoring, both methods that have no research base.   Please keep in mind that the Trump administration is trying to destroy special education as a field. If you need some evidence of this, go to https://www.advocate.com/politics/2017/10/23/betsy-devos-and-trump-administration-deliver-blow-disabled-students. Feel free to ask me any questions about any of this, but please email me directly versus using the listserv.  Thanks! Jean Schumaker






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Where special education goes to die<http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09362835.2017.1414699>



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