United States:
Special Education Legal Update Part 2: Identifying And Educating Students With SLD/Dyslexia
27 January 2023
Shipman & Goodwin LLP
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Recent developments at the federal and state levelshighlight
the increased focus on addressing the needs of students
with specific learning disabilities, including dyslexia.
We invite you to join AndyBellach, Julia Wilde and Julie Jaquays
for a discussion of legal trends in this area of special
education.
This discussion will review recent changes to eligibility
criteria, federal and state guidance regarding eligibility
determinations and case law and administrative hearing decisions
focused on the substantive appropriateness of special education
programs. This session will also offer practical strategies for
school districts in light of these developments.
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