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Section 504 Plans: Examining Inequitable Access and Misuse - Maria M. Lewis, Pennsylvania State University

21 Jun 2024

The second section focuses on the significance of testing and school accommo- dations and the intersectional inequities that occur in access to accommodations.32 Building on the themes that appear in the literature, we then present emerging trends regarding the inequitable access to and misuse of Section 504 plans. [...] The Impact of Testing Accommodations and Arbitrary Access to Them Research on the impact of testing accommodations in the K-12 context, both under IDEA and Section 504, has found mixed results that highlight the importance of context in deter- mining the effectiveness of accommodations.51 The specific accommodation, coupled with students’ types of disability, backgrounds, and demographic character. [...] Recent Developments in the Inequitable Access to and Misuse of Accommodations The use of power and privilege to secure and misuse accommodations came into sharp focus in the 2019 cheating and bribery college admissions scandal,69 which drew media attention to the misuse of accommodations nationwide. [...] They have the money, knowledge, and privilege to do so.87 In sum, the trends exemplify how power and privilege can be leveraged at all stages of the process, from the identification of a disability and maximizing the benefit of certain types of accommodations to evading the disadvantages (stigma, for example) as- sociated with certain disability categories. [...] More specifically, we focus on the systemic nature of inequities, the ways in which power and privilege can be used to 15 of 30 gain advantages through the gray areas of Section 504, and the ways in which the law (both as written and as implemented) does not account for intersectional identities and contexts.

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