In the very first episode of Navigating Special Education, host Mark Jones introduces the mission of the podcast and explains the historical origins of special education in the United States. Many parents receive an Individualized Education Program (IEP) for their child but are never told why those services exist or how the system was created. This episode walks through the history that led to modern special education protections.
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In this episode, we discuss:
- Special education did not exist in public schools prior to the 1970s.
- Many children with disabilities were institutionalized instead of educated.
- Public exposure of institutional abuse helped drive national reform.
- The Willowbrook investigation changed how America viewed disabilities.
- Public Law 94-142 created legal protections for students with disabilities.
- The law established the foundation for the modern IEP system.
- Parents gained important legal rights in the education process.
- Schools became legally responsible for providing appropriate services.
- Understanding the origins of special education helps parents advocate better.
- Knowing your child’s rights is essential when navigating the IEP process.
If you’re a parent navigating the special education system, this podcast is designed to help you understand your rights, advocate for your child, and make informed decisions.If you have any questions, feel free to email me at navspedpod@gmail.com