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Tables of Contents for Funding Special Education
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Foreword
vii
3
LOU DANIELSON
Preface
x
6
THOMAS B. PARRISH
CASSANDRA M. GUARINO
About the Contributors
xvi
PART 1: FISCAL PROGRAM AND POLICY
3
86
1. Civil Rights and Disability Policy: A Historical Perspective
3
19
DEBORAH A. VERSTEGEN
2. Consolidating Categorical Educational Programs at the Local Level
22
19
MARGARET J. McLAUGHLIN
3. What Will It Take? Including Students With Disabilities in Standards-Based Education Reform
41
22
MARGARET E. GOERTZ
MARGARET J. McLAUGHLIN
VIRGINIA ROACH
SUZANNE M. RABER
4. Special Education Funding and Integration: Cases From Europe
63
26
COR J.W. MEIJER
SIP JAN PIJL
SIETSKE WASLANDER
PART 2: METHODOLOGICAL AND POLICY PROFILES FROM THE STATES
89
114
5. The Patterns of Expenditures on Students With Disabilities: A Methodological and Empirical Analysis
89
35
JAY G. CHAMBERS
6. Special Education Finance in Pennsylvania
124
23
ROBERT E. FEIR
7. The Allocation of Resources to Special Education and Regular Instruction in New York State
147
29
HAMILTON LANKFORD
JAMES WYCKOFF
8. Financing Special Education: Proposed Reforms in New York City
176
27
NORM FRUCHTER
THOMAS B. PARRISH
ROBERT BERNE
PART 3: TRENDS AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS
203
56
9. Trends and New Developments in Special Education Funding: What the States Report
203
27
THOMAS B. PARRISH
JEAN WOLMAN
10. Trends and New Developments in Special Education Finance Litigation
230
29
DEBORAH A. VERSTEGEN
American Education Finance Association Board of Directors, 1997-1998
259
1
Index
260