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  1. State school relief in Indiana;: Legal provisions and regulations of the state board of education (Indiana. Dept. of public instruction. Educational bulletin no. 68 [1932]) by Charles Rudolph Hertenstein, 1932
  2. State school relief in Indiana;: Legal provisions and regulations of the State Board of Education (Indiana. State Board of Education. Educational bulletin no. 205) by Lee Price, 1948
  3. Insurance agents hit the books; new Indiana law requires continuing education.: An article from: Indiana Business Magazine by Bill Beck, 1993-01-01
  4. Debate escalates over future of Indiana colleges.(Brief Article): An article from: Community College Week
  5. Pathways to postsecondary: Indiana career majors: the Indiana career majors initiative is increasing student achievement as well as helping students transition ... IS BETTER): An article from: Techniques by Terri Schulz, 2007-01-01
  6. Indiana debates continuing ed.: An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management by Colleen Mulcahy, 1990-02-19
  7. Characteristics of Students Who Carried Guns to Indiana Schools in the 1998-99 School Year.: An article from: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport

21. State Laws And Regulations - Indiana
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Please Note: This is not intended to be legal advice and is distributed for informational purposes only. For more information about the laws and regulations in this state please contact a state or local support group. Indiana State Legislature
Compulsory attendance between the ages of 7 and 17
(with parental consent- 16) Teacher certification required - No Required number of hours per day per year - Equal to the public schools.
  • You must teach in English.

22. ELAN - Streamlining Indiana's Education System
A state efficiency commission plans to overhaul indiana s education system. Focusing on giving schools more freedom from legislative regulations,
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Indiana Cost-cuts Proposed for Schools By Niki Kelly November 9, 2004, The Journal Gazette , Indiana A state efficiency commission plans to overhaul Indiana's education system.  Focusing on giving schools more freedom from legislative regulations, the plans include simplifying school funding and giving more flexibility and control to local school boards.  Outsourcing transportation, consolidating districts, and opening employee benefits to statewide bidding are ways the commission found to save money. Click here to read more
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23. Indiana State Teachers Association
would not be required to spend their own money on the law’s rules and regulations. In this lawsuit, a diverse network of school districts and education
http://www.ista-in.org/sam.cfm?xnode=3125

24. Charter School Legislation: 12 Criteria
indiana education Policy Center, indiana University, Bloomington, IN Blanket waiver from laws and regulations States that provide blanket waivers from
http://edreform.com/pubs/buechler.htm
Charter School Legislation: 12 Criteria
Excerpted from Charter Schools: Legislation and Results after Four Years, January 1996
by Mark Buechler, Research Writer
Indiana Education Policy Center, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN Expansive and Restrictive Legislation
The following 12 criteria can be used to determine whether a charter school law is expansive (i.e., facilitates the development of autonomous charter schools) or restrictive (i.e., provides little incentive for charter school development): Number of schools: States that permit many charter schools encourage more activity than states that permit few. Variety of sponsors: States that permit multiple sponsors (such as local school boards, state boards, and universities) encourage more activity than those that vest authorizing power in a single entity, particularly if that entity is the local school board. Variety of operators: States that permit a variety of groups or individuals (such as teachers, parents or other citizens, non-profit organizations, and businesses) to start new charter schools encourage more activity than states that limit eligible operators to particular groups or individuals, such as licensed teachers. Variety of schools: States that permit existing schools to convert and new schools to start from scratch encourage more activity than those that permit only conversions.

25. The Center For Education Reform: Indiana's Charter Law
Indepth analysis of indiana s charter school law, and legislative policy Waiver from Most State and District education Laws, regulations, and Policies
http://edreform.com/charter_schools/laws/Indiana.htm
Charter School Legislation:
Profile of Indiana's Charter School Law
Note : The following ranking and analysis reflects the state's law as of 2001. For the most recent state law profile, please contact the Center for Education Reform or order Charter School Laws Across the States: Ranking Score Card and Legislative Profiles from our Publications page Indiana (2001) The 6th strongest of the nation's 38 charter laws General Statistics Number of Schools Allowed Unlimited for schools sponsored by local school boards and public universities; 5 per year by the mayor of Indianapolis Number of Charters Operating (As of Fall 2001) Approval Process Eligible Chartering Authorities Local school boards, public state universities, and the mayor of Indianapolis Eligible Applicants Any group or entity that has been determined to be operating under not-for-profit status, or has applied for such a determination Types of Charter Schools Converted public, new starts Appeals Process Petition may be submitted to the Charter School Review Panel; the Panel may approve the proposal, but cannot act as the sponsor

26. Education Law Reference Guide
Code of Federal regulations (CFR), HSSE REF 353.005 C64 Other US federal and indiana state education lawrelated websites include
http://www.lib.purdue.edu/govdocs/edlaw.html
Purdue University Libraries Quick Links Government Documents Index Education Law Reference Guide Purdue Libraries have many useful education law reference materials. Subject headings to search for books in the Library Catalog include: Educational Law and LegislationUnited States
Educational Law and LegislationIndiana

Teachers Legal Status, Laws, Etc. United States
Many works on education law are government publications located in the HSSE Library. Most recent U.S. Government publications are accessible in THOR. The principal index for locating U.S. Government pubications is the GPO on SilverPlatter CD-ROM located near the HSSE Reference Desk. This CD indexes government documents from 1976 to the present and its print counterpart Monthly Catalog of U.S. Government Publications

27. Dorene J. Philpot Attorney At Law -- Special Education, Federal Law -- Indianapo
Every state, including indiana, DOES take federal educational funds and The Title II regulation is in the federal code of regulations at 28 CFR 35.
http://www.dphilpotlaw.com/html/fed-law.html

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Assistive Technology Attorney Fees Basic Definitions ... Other Resources Federal Laws Governing Special Education Law
  • Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ("IDEA"); codified at 20 U.S.C. [United States Code] § 1400 with regulations appearing at 34 C.F.R. [Code of Federal Regulations] § 300.
  • Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act ("FERPA"); codified at 20 U.S.C. § 1232g with regulations appearing at 34 C.F.R. § 99 (FERPA gives parents of all students the right to inspect all information maintained by the school district in connection with their child)
  • Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA"); codified at 42 U.S.C. § 12101 with regulations appearing at 28 C.F.R. § 35.
  • Technology Related Assistance For Individuals With Disabilities, codified at 29 U.S.C. Sec. 2109 (this statute, which broadly defines the term "assistive technology," can be relied upon to seek computer "touch screens, specialized recording and playback devices (e.g. "Language Master") and essentially all other devices, items and systems which are used to "...increase, maintain or improve functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities").
  • No Child Left Behind Act
    NEW IDEIA 2004 VS. OLD IDEA 1997
  • 28. History Of Federal Statutes Affecting Special Education -- Indianapolis Indiana
    Independent Educational Evaluations indiana State Laws The ADA also adopts the Section 504 regulations as part of the ADA statute, so now the 504
    http://www.dphilpotlaw.com/html/history_of_federal_statutes.html

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    Assistive Technology Attorney Fees Basic Definitions ... Other Resources History of Federal Statutes Affecting Special Education
    Congress adds Title VI to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, creating a Bureau of Education for the Handicapped (now called OSEP) and creating and funding what is now called the Comprehensive System of Personnel Development, by which school districts can acquire and disseminate promising educational practices to teach students with disabilities. Reed was legislative assistant to Senator Yarborough who chaired the education committee at that time
    Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act is enacted into statute, and affects any recipient of federal financial assistance such as your school district and your state education agency.
    The EHA (Education of the Handicapped Act grandparent of IDEA) is enacted to greatly expand Title VI.
    FERPA (The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) is enacted, allowing parents to have access to all personally identifiable information collected, maintained or used by your school district in regard to your child.
    The EHA is amended by the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EAHCA) which is the parent of the IDEA).

    29. Resources: Laws & Regulations
    Laws regulations. Board of Commissioners TITLE 572 indiana COMMISSION ON VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL education TITLE 575 STATE SCHOOL BUS COMMITTEE
    http://www.laportecounty.org/resources/laws.html
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    30. HE&OS
    indiana should look to states with stricter regulations for models. This white paper on home education in indiana has been stirring up a bit of
    http://cobranchi.com/
    A libertarian-leaning edu-blog
    Link
    to the HEM blog.
    September 22, 2005
    SKULLS FULL OF MUSH
    This sounds awfully familiar. Rebecca Valois is working to become a lawyer without setting foot in a law school. She's studied for three years at the private Virginia practice of her mother-in-law, Judith Valois, who was admitted to the state bar in 1986 after getting her legal education from her husband. They are "law readers" people who study law in offices or judges' chambers rather than classrooms. ..."If I were redesigning the entire legal education system it would definitely provide more of a real-world, mentored experience," Blasi said. ...Judith Valois, who supervised the studies of both her daughters-in-law, said friends tease her about being the "Valois School of Law." She said a big benefit to law reading is that students get one-on-one instruction from someone who cares about them. Home(law)schooling is even more unusual than homeschooling. I think the folks who try this route are pretty gutsy. Posted by Daryl Cobranchi at 06:15 AM Comments (0) TrackBack (0)
    NO NICKEL FOR TIM
    Not for the family gathered 'round the old PC for the next e-school lesson. I have no problem with the cyber schools; they seem to fill a need. I do have a problem with

    31. Environmental Education Association Of Indiana-Links
    Natural Resources education Center The indiana Department of Natural This page includes links to most of the regulations that might be found on the web
    http://www.goshen.edu/eeai/links.html
    Educational Links
    ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
    NAAEE
    North American Association of Environmental Education home page
    EE Link
    A web site filled with all sorts of environmental and education information
    Environmental Concepts in the Classroom
    Important document to read and this article is required for all British Colombia teachers by the ministry of education!
    EdGateway
    Educators assistant filled with curriculum, philosophy, and definitions
    Earth Charter
    Quite the undertaking; an environmental declaration that espouses environmental education
    National Wildlife Federation
    Environmental Education Council of Ohio
    Ohio's EE organization's links to other important sites
    Environmental Education Association of Illinois
    Illinois's Environmental Education Association
    Indiana Wildlife Federation
    To promote the conservation, sound management, and sustainable use of Indiana's wildlife and wildlife habitat through education and advocacy.
    Natural Resources Education Center
    The Indiana Department of Natural Resources' Education Center provides professional training and support for educators and volunteers to promote responsible stewardship of our natural resources.
    BioMuncie.org

    32. Indiana Parent Information Network
    This 2hour training provides basic information about special education regulations for indiana s young children with special needs in transition from First
    http://www.ipin.org/news.asp?action=detail&id=19

    33. Indiana Safe Boating Regulations And Requirements
    Mandatory education for boaters in indiana. REQUIREMENT. Boater education is required for all persons between 12 and 15 years of age who operate a powered
    http://www.boaterexam.com/usa/indiana/
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    Department of Natural Resources
    Law Enforcement Division
    402 W Washington Street Rm W255-D
    Indianapolis, IN 46204
    Phone: (317) 232-4010 There is currently
    Mandatory Education
    for boaters in Indiana. REQUIREMENT Boater Education is required for all persons between 12 and 15 years of age who operate a powered watercraft on Indiana waters.
    Toll-free: 1-866-688-2628
    Email: info@boaterexam.com Monday - Friday 9AM - 10PM EST Site Map BoaterExam.com is a registered trademark of Skipper Online Services (SOS) Inc. BoaterExam America, Inc. is a licensed user of the trademark, BoaterExam.com. Your use of this site constitutes acceptance of the BoaterExam.com

    34. Indiana State University - The Hoosier State: Indiana State University
    indiana State University indiana State Normal School opened its doors on January 6 The New Mexico Board of education regulations reflect the skills,
    http://users.pandora.be/education/112.htm
    Indiana State University
    Indiana State University - Indiana State Normal School opened its doors on January 6 1870 to just twenty-three students and a faculty of three.
    By 1929 it had grown to be the Indiana State Teachers College, in 1960, Indiana State College - and in 1965 it gained the prestigious title, Indiana State University.
    Indiana State University now boasts more than 11,000 students and more than 71,000 alumni throughout the United States and around the world.
    They've all been exposed to a high-quality educational experience in a welcoming, student-centered learning environment.
    At Indiana State University, academic and social opportunities are limitless, with more than 100 majors, small classes (80 percent of which are taught by full-time faculty) and more than 120 clubs and activities to choose from.
    Indiana State University also offers a variety of first-year programs designed to help students make a successful transition to college life, including special advising and orientation programs, first-year seminars and learning communities.
    Although Indiana State University was founded as a school for the preparation of teachers and recently received a $3.5 million government grant to enhance its teachers' training program, today the institution is much more than that. Excellent teachers and school administrators are still produced, but graduates are also leading the way in the areas such as insurance, aerospace, packaging technology, nursing and the sciences.

    35. Indiana Yellow Pages For Kids With Disabilities
    Request a copy of your state special education regulations and other information Postings of written decisions of the indiana Board of Special education
    http://www.yellowpagesforkids.com/help/in.htm
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    Select a State . . . State flyers Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Virgin Islands Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Northern Mariana Islands List of All States Disability Organiztions Legal and Advocacy State DOEs International PTI's From The Yellow Pages Home
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    In diana Yellow Pages for Kids with Disabilities Your Yellow Pages l Build Your Team l Get Educated l Join a Parent Group l l For New Parents l Get Listed in the Yellow Pages l Help Others - Yellow Page Flyers Print this page
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    36. Directory Of State Departments Of Education
    Request a copy of your state special education regulations and other information about special indiana Division of Special education 317232-0570
    http://www.yellowpagesforkids.com/help/seas.htm
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    Directory of State Departments of Education Your Yellow Pages l Build Your Team l Get Educated l Join a Parent Group l l For New Parents l Get Listed in the Yellow Pages l Help Others - Yellow Page Flyers Print this page
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    37. Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne
    indiana UniversityPurdue University Fort Wayne, IPFW The right school. A In 1978, the US Department of education (DOE) issued regulations to
    http://www.ipfw.edu/ssd/htmlversion/Legal_Basis.html
    D IPFW Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) Legal Basis Links Legal Basis Transition to College About Access Access to Academics ... Contact Us
    Q: What is the legal basis for the right of nondiscrimination against people with disabilities in higher education?
    West Lafayette: Adaptive Programs/Office of the Dean of Students Calumet: Student Support Services/ Vice Chancellor for Student Services Fort Wayne: Services for Students with Disabilities/ Dean of Students North Central: Disability Services/Student Support Services
    Q: How does the ADA apply to IPFW?
    Q: Who are the Purdue appointed ADA/Section 504 coordinators at IPFW, and how can the co-coordinators be contacted?
    A: One ADA coordinator's office is located in the Walter W. Walb Memorial Union. Room 113. That telephone number is 260-481-6657 voice/TTY; fax:260-481-6045. The other designated ADA coordinator's office is located in PW108, telephone 260-481-6832. Email the ADA co-coordinators at borrors@ipfw.edu

    38. The Indiana School Law And School Administration
    They advised on funding regulations and additional sources of funding as well as school funding Boone, Richard G. A History of education in indiana.
    http://www.connerprairie.org/HistoryOnline/schadmin.html
    Life in the 1880's
    The Indiana School Law and School Administration Sheryl D. Vanderstel
    Indiana School Law and the School System of 1886 The educational mandate of the new constitution still left the legislature with the thorny problem of how to establish a system and more importantly how to fund and administer the schools. The Common School Fund of Indiana was a major source of income for the schools. A number of established funds, such as the Sinking Fund, the Swamp Land Fund, and other funds of equally colorful nomenclature funneled into the School Fund. These monies, along with township and local tax sources established over the years, were responsible for the support of the public school system by 1886. (See attached – School Funding) The administration of the schools at the state level was left to the Department of Public Instruction, headed by the elected office of State Superintendent of Public Instruction. As to the administration of schools at a local level, various systems were enacted over the years, but the County Superintendency Law of 1873 established the system that would govern the local schools of 1886. (Boone:240) Superintendent of Public Instruction and the State School Board The new Constitution of 1851 established the office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. The office was a two-year elected position and the School Law of 1852 laid out the responsibilities of the office. According to that law, the superintendent was required to: spend time in each judicial district to examine the schools; supervise school monies, receive reports from county auditors and trustees; recommend books and supervise township libraries; examine all applicants for license; make reports to the Governor and General Assembly and chair the State School Board. (Cotton: 19-20) The most extensive of these reports was the Biennial Report of the Superintendent. This report gave in detail all the workings of the entire department statewide and, by 1886, included the minutes of professional meetings, curriculum, all teacher exams and the all statistics for education in the state of Indiana. (Biennial Reports 1881-1886)

    39. Bilingual Education State Laws
    Alaska, California, Connecticut, Illinois, indiana, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Texas, Transitional Bilingual education regulations. 603 CMR.
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    A 50 State Survey of Requirements for the Education of Language Minority Children
    November 1997
    By Anita Garcia and Cynthia Morgan Ms. Garcia and Ms. Morgan are Adjunct Fellows at the Center for Equal Opportunity in Washington, D.C.
    Ms. Garcia is also a scholar at the University of California at Berkeley for the Foundation for Teaching Economics.
    Ms. Morgan is also an Ashbrook scholar at Ashland University. Introduction Schools around the United States are now faced with education a growing number of children who lack basic English skills. According to the National Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education , there are 2,437,723 Limited English Proficiency students in the U.S.1 Only a few years ago, many schools had never dealt with a language minority child. Today, an increasing number do. The challenge of providing a quality education to all students is doubled when schools must also teach a child an entire new language as well as academic courses. Over the last 30 years, elected officials, education agencies, and the courts have established guidelines for the education of these students. Federal requirements allow states a wide deal of latitude in selecting the most effective programs for their limited-English-proficient (LEP) students. Many states have enacted their own laws governing the management and style of programs for LEPs. These laws have been developed in cooperation with, or under coercion from, federal agencies and/or activist organizations. The result has been a patchwork of laws and regulations that can vary greatly from state to state.

    40. SpeciaLaw
    Link to IDEA regulations regulations. Assistance for education of All Children (34 CFR Part 300) Link to indiana hearing decisions indiana
    http://www.edlaw.net/service/specialaw.html
    EDLAW
    SpeciaLaw
    " The United States is a nation of laws: badly written and randomly enforced. " Frank Zappa
    " The law . . . should surely be accessible at all times and to everyone. " Franz Kafka
    Texts of statutes, regulations, judicial decisions and other useful materials
    EDLAW has pioneered providing access to the texts of laws governing the provision of special education. We have invested additional effort to reformat the text of IDEA and some other materials to make them easier to read and use. However, for most texts, the time required is simply not available. In these situations, we have either used the formatted text as we discovered it or provided links to other sources.
    Persons seeking legal texts in a more useful format are invited to examine the EDLAW Electronic Library EDLAW Electronic Library here.
    Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
    Statute/2004 (20 U.S.C. 1400 - 1419) Download text
    Regulations/1999
    Assistance for Education of All Children (34 C.F.R. Part 300)
    Subpart A-General
    Subpart B-State and Local Eligibility
    Subpart C-Services
    Subpart D-Children in Private Schools
    Subpart E-Procedural Safeguards Subpart F-State Administration Subpart G-Allocation of Funds; Reports

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