Achieving Equity in Special Education: History, Status, and Current Challenges
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Abstract
Among the most-longstanding and intransigent issues in the field, the disproportionate representation of minority students in special education programs has its roots in a long history of educational segregation and discrimination. Although national estimates of disproportionality have been consistent over time, state and local estimates may show varying patterns of disproportionality. A number of factors may contribute to disproportionality, including test bias, poverty, special education processes, inequity in general education, issues of behavior management, and cultural mismatch/cultural reproduction. This article provides a report on the history, measurement, status, and factors contributing to…
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- Equity (law)
- Ethnic group
- Poverty
- Psychology
- Special education
- Racial bias
- Academic achievement
- Representation (politics)
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