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Researchers from the Neag School’s Center for Education Policy Analysis, Research, and Evaluation have conducted a detailed analysis of special education outplacement in Connecticut. This research brief sheds light on the current landscape of special education services and the challenges faced by students requiring specialized support.
The study highlights that outplacement refers to the practice of sending students with special needs to schools outside their home districts to receive tailored educational services. The researchers found that while outplacement can provide necessary resources and specialized instruction, it also raises concerns about accessibility, equity, and the impact on students’ social integration.
Key findings indicate that the rate of outplacement varies significantly across districts, influenced by factors such as funding, available resources, and local policies. The report urges policymakers to consider these disparities and emphasizes the importance of improving in-district services to better support students with special needs.
Overall, the analysis advocates for a more equitable approach to special education, ensuring that all students receive the support they need within their local communities.
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