Sharing the Short Bus: Eligibility and Identity under the IDEA
Publication Title
Hastings Law Journal
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Abstract
This article explores the impact of the rising number of children in special education on eligibility under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. At the heart of the eligibility debate is the question of which children are disabled enough to qualify for protection and services under the statute. Although many scholars have evaluated the parameters of disability under the ADA, few have done so in the context of the IDEA. This article explores this issue and concludes that calls to restrict the protected class to the truly disabled, as defined to include only those children with the most severe impairments, represent a retrenchment of the medical model of disability and would erode the gains made in reducing the stigma of disability in American education.
Recommended Citation
Wendy F. Hensel, Sharing the Short Bus: Eligibility and Identity under the IDEA, 58 Hastings L.J. 1147 (2007).
Institutional Repository Citation
Wendy F. Hensel,
Sharing the Short Bus: Eligibility and Identity under the IDEA,
Faculty Publications By Year
1256
(2007)
https://readingroom.law.gsu.edu/faculty_pub/1256
Volume
58
Issue
6
First Page
1147
Last Page
1202
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