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Jumping the Queue Mark Kelman

Jumping the Queue By Mark Kelman

Jumping the Queue by Mark Kelman


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This book weighs alternative conceptions of the equal opportunity principle through empirical and ethical explorations of the Federal law directing local school districts to award special educational opportunities to students classified as learning disabled. The authors examine the vexing question of how we should distribute extra education funds.

Jumping the Queue Summary

Jumping the Queue: An Inquiry into the Legal Treatment of Students with Learning Disabilities by Mark Kelman

This book weighs alternative conceptions of the equal opportunity principle through an empirical and ethical exploration of the Federal law that directs local school districts to award special educational opportunities to students who are classified as learning disabled (LD). Mark Kelman and Gillian Lester consider the degree to which students with learning disabilities (rather than merely slow learners, the socially disadvantaged, or even the gifted) are entitled to benefits that might well prove advantageous to their classmates, such as extra time to complete an exam or expensive, individually tailored educational programs.

They examine the vexing question of how we should distribute extra educational funds: should we give them to those who have fewer material resources to begin with, to those who might benefit more than others from extra resources, or should we simply strive to create greater equality of outcome? The book exposes a growing conflict between those who want to distribute scarce resources on an individual basis to children who are in need whatever the reason, and those who seek to eliminate group inequalities.

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Kelman and Lester maintain that tough decisions must be made about which students deserve resources beyond those allocated to their classmates, concluding that pedagogic policy should dominate the treatment of students with learning disabilities. They argue that the concern should be how best to divide scarce educational monies, and that experimentation that permits educational organizations to provide different services to individuals should be allowed. -- P.A. Cordeiro * Choice *

About Mark Kelman

Mark G. Kelman is James C. Gaither Professor of Law at Stanford Law School. Gillian Lester is Acting Professor of Law at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Technical Controversies The Federal Regulatory Framework Local Practice I: Diagnosis and Placement Local Practice II: Resource Management and Discipline Extra Resources for the Classroom Teacher Accommodation on Law School Exams Ideology and Entitlement Appendix: Interview Methodology Notes Index

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GOR013987610
9780674489097
0674489098
Jumping the Queue: An Inquiry into the Legal Treatment of Students with Learning Disabilities by Mark Kelman
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Harvard University Press
19980215
320
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