History of Special Education and Recent Effective Practices Between the 1965 and 1975, state legislatures, the US Congress and the federal courts pushed for strong educational rights for children with disabilities. Out of the fifty states, forty-five state legislatures passed laws which mandated, encouraged and funded special education programs. Federal courts than followed by ruling that schools would no longer be able to discriminate on the basis of a student’s disability and that parents…
Conversations in society often revolve around experiences that people share. In American society, for instance, people may discuss entertainment, politics, or fashion since most people are likely to have stories that relate to these topics. Illness is a topic that can be discussed among people from all over the world. Nearly all people have encountered illness whether it is from a personal or vicarious experience. The rich and the poor, men and women, the elderly and the young alike will all…