Today during an inservice meeting, I was sharing with my faculty some
information on copyright from the recent issue of an AASL publication. I
said
that it was against copyright for a teacher to read a book and make an
audiotape of it. The Special Education teacher said that just last week
he was in a meeting with representatives from our State Department of
Education and they told him that he should make tapes of books for his
students to use. I said that perhaps there were exemptions made for
special education. The SE teacher said that federal guidelines for "equal
access" to education over-rode any copyright laws.
OK, now...do any of you know
if there is an exemption from copyright laws for special education, and/or
is it true that "equal
access" to education supercedes other laws?
Thanks, Tawana
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Tawana West, LMS E-mail: twest@uark.edu
Walker Elementary School phone: 479.750.8874
1701 S. 40th Street fax: 479.750.8717
Springdale, AR 72762 A National Blue Ribbon School
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