Texas Special Education Cap's Associations With Disability Identification Disparities of Racial and Language Minority Students

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Teaching Exceptional Children Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/00144029221109849
P. Morgan, A. D. Woods, Yangyang Wang, Cecelia A. Gloski
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We used time-varying effect modelling of two very large samples of fourth-grade students (Nreading = 148,240, Nmathematics = 152,220) to investigate associations between adoption and over-time implementation of a de facto cap on special education service receipt and over-time likelihoods of disability identification from 2003 to 2017 for Texas students including those from historically marginalized communities. Following the cap's adoption, Texas students who are Black or English Language Learners (ELLs) were gradually less likely to have been identified as having disabilities than students in adjoining statues who are Black or ELLs in analyses adjusting for individual academic achievement, family economic disadvantage, school fixed effects, and other explanatory factors. Findings provide additional evidence of the cap's specific associations with disability identification disparities for demographic populations especially likely to have experienced violations of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act's Child Find and free and appropriate public education requirements.
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德克萨斯州特殊教育Cap与种族和语言少数民族学生残疾识别差异的联系
我们对两个非常大的四年级学生样本(Nreading = 148,240, Nmathematics = 152,220)使用时变效应模型来调查2003年至2017年期间德克萨斯州学生(包括历史上边缘化社区的学生)采用和长期实施特殊教育服务接受事实上的上限以及长期残疾鉴定可能性之间的关系。在采用上限后,在调整个人学业成绩、家庭经济劣势、学校固定效应和其他解释因素的分析中,德克萨斯州的黑人或英语学习者(ELLs)学生被认定为残疾的可能性逐渐低于毗邻州的黑人或ELLs学生。调查结果提供了额外的证据,证明上限与人口中残疾识别差异的具体联系,特别是有可能违反《残疾人教育法》的儿童发现和免费和适当的公共教育要求。
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Teaching Exceptional Children
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