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Law, educational reform, and the school psychologist
Authors:Peter Kuriloff  Associate Professor
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Graduate School of Education University of Pennsylvania 3700 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19174, USA

Abstract:The law has become a major vehicle for those seeking to reform education. The two areas of reform which most affect school psychologists are the extension of the right to a public education to previously discriminated against and excluded groups, and the extension of the protection of the Bill of Rights to all school children. The potential impact of these areas on the role of the school psychologist is suggested by preliminary findings on one such reform, the right of retarded children to an appropriate education and the guarantee of that right through the provision of procedural due process. Any response to the reform by school psychologists will involve risks and opportunities which must be carefully weighed if a wise choice is to be made from the point of view of both children and the profession.
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