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Educational Diagnosticians
Nazzie Pater-Rov
115 episodes
1 week ago
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Great dialogue with researchers in the field.
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Special Education: Have We Lost Our Vision or Lead the Way?
Educational Diagnosticians
1 hour 7 minutes 47 seconds
3 months ago
Special Education: Have We Lost Our Vision or Lead the Way?

In this episode, diagnosticians discuss the vision of Special Education as seen through the perspective of Dr. Thomas Hehir, author of: New Directions in Special Education: Eliminating Ableism in Policy and Practice. Dr. Hehir was the head of OSEP during the time leading up to the re-authorization of IDEA in 2004. He was also the chair of Harvard's Ed.D. Special Education program for 20 years before he passed away. The discussion helps us to understand why the vision of Special Education as communicated from a perspective of OSEPs responsibility towards civil rights is often conflicted with the vision of most practitioners who aim to preserve what is special about special education.

Educational Diagnosticians
Great dialogue with researchers in the field.