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IDEA 2004 Shipped! On August 15 and August 16, Harbor House Law Press shipped 2,000 pre-publication orders of the new book, Wrightslaw: IDEA 2004. If you ordered Wrightslaw: IDEA 2004, you should receive your book in in a few days (the books were shipped by Priority Mail) If you took advantage of the special offer on the Wrightslaw: IDEA 2004 Combo (the e-book and print versions for $19.95), your "$10 Reward Certificate" coupon is INSIDE your book, along with your receipt. Please put your coupon in a safe place! If
you forgot to order, or decided to wait until Wrightslaw:
IDEA 2004 was available, you can order now. Orders
placed by 2 pm are usually shipped the same day. Wrightslaw: IDEA 2004 Wrightslaw:
IDEA 2004 (ISBN: 1-892320-05-3) by
Peter W. D. Wright, Esq. and Pamela Darr Wright includes the full
text of Parts A and B of the Individuals
with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEA 2004)
with analysis, commentary, cross-references, and resources. Wrightslaw: IDEA 2004 includes several appendices, a glossary of acronyms, abbreviations and terms, and a bibliography of resources. Table
of Contents Wrightslaw:
IDEA 2004 is designed to meet the needs of parents,
teachers, advocates, attorneys, service providers, psychologists,
administrators, professors, hearing officers, and employees of
district and state departments of education. Wrightslaw:
IDEA 2004 is available as an e-book, a print book,
or both. The reauthorized Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 2004 is confusing to most parents, educators, and even to many attorneys. Ignorance of the law can be as damaging as the child’s disability. What does the law say about Individualized Educational Programs (IEPs) and IEP teams? Transition plans? What does the law say about reviewing and revising IEPs? Multi-year IEPs? Who may be excused from IEP meetings and under what circumstances? What does the law say about evaluations, reevaluations and parental consent? What does the law say about the use of discrepancy formulas and response to intervention to identify children with specific learning disabilities? What are the requirements for highly qualified special education teachers? When do these requirements go into effect? How can special education teachers meet the highly qualified teacher requirements?
Wrightslaw:
IDEA 2004 will help you find answers to your questions
in IDEA 2004. Formats: Print Publication, E-book or Both Wrightslaw: IDEA 2004 is available as a print book, an e-book - or both. Print
publication (168 pages, 8 1/2" x 11", perfect
bound, $14.95 plus shipping). Save 50% on All Wrightslaw Books Our publisher offers a 50% discount on boxes of Wrightslaw books (20 books per box). Organizations are purchasing Wrightslaw: IDEA 2004 for sale at their fall conferences - with the 50% discount, the book costs them $7.50! Groups, schools and individuals who conduct IDEA 2004 training are placing bulk orders for Wrightslaw: IDEA 2004. Professors
are placing "rush orders" for Wrightslaw:
IDEA 2004 for
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