Date of Award
Spring 4-30-2025
Document Type
Honors Project
Degree Name
Bachelor of Arts
Department
Political Science and International Affairs
Department Chair or Program Director
Rosalyn Cooperman
First Advisor
Rosalyn Cooperman
Second Advisor
April Brecht
Major or Concentration
Political Science
Abstract
The study examines the intersection of federal special education policy within Virginia's secondary schools, specifically focusing on teachers’ compliance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The study explores educators' awareness and usage of the Virginia Department of Education's hearing decisions index, which documents IDEA violations and due process decisions. Through analyzing federal education legislation, state implementation practices, and teacher perspectives, this study reveals critical gaps in educator preparation and resource awareness regarding special education policy compliance. The findings suggest that while the IDEA violations are being tracked and documented, there remains a significant disconnect between available resources and how they are used throughout the classroom. This research contributes to our understanding of how federalism impacts special education policy within the classroom and highlights areas for improving teacher preparation and resource awareness in Virginia's secondary special education system.
Recommended Citation
Lyon, Gabrielle, "Exploring Education Policy and Resources in Virginia Secondary Education" (2025). Departmental Honors & Graduate Capstone Projects. 649.
https://scholar.umw.edu/student_research/649
Rights
Included in
Accessibility Commons, Civil Procedure Commons, Civil Rights and Discrimination Commons, Disability Law Commons, Educational Leadership Commons, Elementary and Middle and Secondary Education Administration Commons, Fourteenth Amendment Commons, Junior High, Intermediate, Middle School Education and Teaching Commons, Legal Education Commons, Other Teacher Education and Professional Development Commons, Secondary Education and Teaching Commons, Special Education Administration Commons, Special Education and Teaching Commons