Works Cited
Daniels, Arrianne. Interviewed by Jenn Quirnbach and Ginger Nealon, April 10, 2011
- This interview looks like it has a good discussion of race as it pertains to special education in Williamsburg.
Donovan, Suzanne, and Christopher T. Cross.?Minority Students in Special and Gifted
? ? ? ?Education. Washington, D.C.: National Academy, 2002.
- This book has an in depth analysis of the intersects between race and special education.
Gallagher, James John.?Driving Change in Special Education. Baltimore, MD:
Paul H. Brookes Pub., 2006. Print.
- This is a book about current Special Education issues including research on race, funding, and technology.
Green, Michelle. Interviewed by Addie Alexander and Jenn Quirnbach, April 11, 2011
- Interview has information on community support of special education in Williamsburg.
Haw, Beth. Interviewed by Jenn Quirnbach, March 4, 2011.
- I haven?t listened to the full interview yet but looks like there is some good background on the history of special education as well as many of the general contemporary issues.
Kauffman, James M., and Daniel P. Hallahan.?Special Education: What It Is and
? ? ?Why We Need It. Boston: Pearson/Allyn and Bacon, 2005. Print.
- This book has a good list of misconceptions and facts about special education as well as a brief history. It answers many very basic questions.
?Parents Guide To Special Education.??Virginia Department of Education:
? ? ?Division of Special Education and Student Services?(2010): 1-80. Web.
<http://www.doe.virginia.gov/special_ed/parents/parents_guide.pdf>
- This is a very helpful guide to the process of Special Education in Virginia. It gives an overview of state and federal laws as well as telling the reader, a parent, what to expect in terms of enrollment, evaluations, etc.
Quirnback, Jenn.?Rough Waters: Navigating the Sea of Special Education
? ? ??Programming in Williamsburg-James City County. Williamsburg
Documentary Project. The College of William and Mary, 2011.
- This is a past Williamsburg Documentary project dealing with Special Education in Williamsburg. She discusses the history as well as the current standing of the school systems.
Roberts, Patricia. Interviewed by Jenn Quirnbach and Maggie Grant, March 21, 2011.
- I haven?t listened to the full interview yet, but looking at the index it looks like it will be useful in understanding special education from a law point of view as well as the policies in Virginia and Williamsburg in particular.
Rotatori, Anthony F., Festus E. Obiakor, and Jeffrey P. Bakken.?History of Special
? ? ?Education. Bingley, UK: Emerald, 2011.
- This book goes through each type of disability/learning disorder and goes through the history of policy/law/education for that issue.
Taylor, Meagan. Alternative Education in Williamsburg: The Academy for Life &
? ? ??Learning. Williamsburg Documentary Project. The College of William and Mary, 2010.
- Meagan?s project discusses the alternative education scene in Williamsburg from the Center for Educational Opportunities to the Academy for Life & Learning. I cannot find her citations.
?Your Family?s Special Education Rights.? Virginia Department of Education: Special
? ? ??Education and Student Services (2012). 1-39. Web.
<http://www.doe.virginia.gov/special_ed/regulations/state/procedural_safe
guards/english_procedural_safeguards.pdf>
- This document on the Virginia Department of Education website goes through the rights of special ed. students and their guardians.
Source: http://wdp.blogs.wm.edu/2013/02/11/special-education-project-preliminary-bibliography/
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