Abstract

This descriptive study investigated the impact of special education policy on the school day of three disadvantaged, rural students with severe disabilities. A constant comparative method of single and cross-site data analysis revealed that the product of policy was a day with little or no instruction and limited opportunities for peer interaction. Barriers to policy implementation included shortage of personnel, weak political influence of poor families, and lack of positive service examples.

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