Journal of Disability Policy Studies Issues Research Articles in September 2021 Edition
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LONDON, England, Aug. 12 -- The Journal of Disability Policy Studies, a peer-reviewed journal that says it addresses variable issues in ethics, policy and law related to individuals with disabilities, published research articles on the following topics in its September 2021 edition:
Review Article:
* Parental Experiences of Engaging With the National Disability Insurance Scheme for Their Children: A Systematic Literature Review
Research Articles:
* High School Students With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Perceptions of School Climate
* Is Special Education Improving? Case Evidence From New York City
* Estimating the Impact of Design Standards on the Rigor of a Subset of Single-Case Research
* The Role of Nonattorney Representation in the SSDI Determination Process: A Case Study of One Prominent Intermediary
Discussion Article:
* State Systemic Improvement Planning: Impact on System and Student Outcomes
The September 2021 edition of the Journal of Disability Policy Studies can be viewed at https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/dpsa/32/2. The Journal is published by Sage Publications.
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