Assistive Technology & Special Ed. Law

Law books and gavel with ADA on book

Judith reviews the IDEA regulations and case law regarding obtaining / providing assistive technology services for students who need them.

Keywords: IDEA, Judith Gran, Judy Gran, special education law, ADA, Americans with Disabilities Act, least restrictive environment, IEP, individualized education plan, compensatory ed, special ed litigation, special education, accommodations, assistive technology, Arcadia University

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