This course focuses on the concept of disability from various perspectives and contexts, including family, school, and community systems. Philosophical, historical, and legal foundations of special education are examined. Integral to this is exploration of a variety of disability models (e.g. medical, consumer/empowerment, social, etc.). Topics include: universal design for learning (UDL), past and current legislation, assessment, identification, eligibility for services, IEP development, Section 504 Plan development, least restrictive environment, the continuum of alternative services, Americans with Disabilities Act, individual rights, due process, and parent participation. Integral to the course is the importance of collaboration and consultation in facilitating effective instruction. Prerequisite(s): Admission to NCE and the Special Education Undergrad Program, SPE300 or equivalent. 4 quarter hours