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States' Accountability and Progress in Serving Young Children With Disabilities

Kasprzak, C., Hurth, J., Rooney, R., Goode, S. E., Danaher, J. C., Whaley, K. T., Ringwalt, S. S., & Cate, D.
2012

Since the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) was reauthorized in 2004, states have been working to enhance their accountability systems in order to gather more meaningful data about the quality of their early intervention and early childhood special education programs, as well as the results/outcomes these programs are achieving for young children with disabilities and their families.

Citation

Kasprzak, C., Hurth, J., Rooney, R., Goode, S. E., Danaher, J. C., Whaley, K. T., . . . Cate, D. (2012). States' accountability and progress in serving young children with disabilities. Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 32, 151-163.

DOI

10.1177/0271121411408119