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A Tale of Two States: Educational Service Agencies, Access, and Outcomes for Students With Disabilities

Sun, April 12, 11:45am to 1:15pm PDT (11:45am to 1:15pm PDT), JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE, Floor: Ground Floor, Gold 2

Abstract

Although over four decades of research shows that access to inclusive environments impacts improved academic outcomes for students with disabilities, many continue to be taught in segregated environments. State Educational Service Agencies (ESAs) provide special education services to their districts, but these services vary in whether or not states use their ESA funds to establish separate schools. The purpose of this quantitative study is to probe for state- and district-level variables in two representative states—Florida and New York State—that both configure their school districts and use their ESAs in very different ways that might help explain the ways that the use of ESAs by states affords or limits equitable access to educational opportunities in general education classrooms for SWD.

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