For-Profit Charter Schools and Students with Disabilities: The Sordid Side of the Business of Schooling.(for-profit schools shun disabled students ... research): An article from: Phi Delta Kappan
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From the supplier: For-profit charter schools in Massachusetts fail to adequately meet the needs of students with complicated disabilities, both behavioral and cognitive. Mildly disabled students have been integrated successfully. The authors conclude that charter schools must be closely scrutinized to make certain that the special education laws are followed, and that disabled students are not excluded.
Citation Details Title: For-Profit Charter Schools and Students with Disabilities: The Sordid Side of the Business of Schooling.(for-profit schools shun disabled students according to research) Author: Nancy J. Zollers Publication:Phi Delta Kappan (Refereed) Date: December 1, 1998 Publisher: Phi Delta Kappa, Inc. Volume: 80 Issue: 4 Page: 297(1)