
A Special Education Teacher, Administrator and Lawyer walk into a bar....all you ever wanted to know about special education
In this podcast, we hope to share information, lessons learned, interviews with VIPs in the field of special education. Join Robin Fabiano, Abby Hanscom and Angela Smagula as they bring diverse viewpoints and some humor to an otherwise serious topic.
A Special Education Teacher, Administrator and Lawyer walk into a bar....all you ever wanted to know about special education
REPOST: Due Process in Special Education with Angela Buchanan Smagula.
Angela was asked to be a guest on Marisha Mets Podcast: Special Ed Leaders: Unplugged. to speak about Due Process.
The full guide on the website is also up here and the YouTube video is here.
In the world of special education, due process is a cornerstone for protecting the rights of students with disabilities. At its core, it ensures fairness and accountability, offering a legal pathway for parents to address disagreements with schools regarding their child’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) or 504 Plan.
To help unpack the complexities of due process, we turn to Angela Buchanan Smagula, a seasoned education attorney and co-host of the podcast A Special Education Teacher, Administrator, and Lawyer Walk into a Bar….all you ever wanted to know about special education. With years of experience representing schools and navigating the intricate landscape of special education law, Angela brings a wealth of knowledge and practical insights.
In this guide, we’ll explore the key elements of due process, its impact on special education administrators and families, and actionable strategies for fostering collaboration and avoiding conflicts. Whether you’re navigating your first hearing or looking to strengthen your district’s approach, this resource is here to support you.
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