Specially designed instruction, provided at no cost to parents, that addresses the unique needs of a child with a disability is the definition of
Special Education
Court case ruling racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional
Brown vs. Board of Education
A comprehensive school-wide system that proactively addresses the academic, behavioral, and/or social-emotional needs of every student in a school site.
Multi-tiered System of Support
The UDL principle associated with how a student demonstrates their learning.
Action and Expression
Special education services that extend beyond 180 days due to significant regression in learning over a break.
Extended School Year
speech and language, occupational therapy, transportation are examples of
Related Services
Civil rights act that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in all area of public life including jobs, schools, transportation, and all public places.
Americans with Disabilities Act
A tiered system of increasingly intensive academic supports. It includes universal screening, tiered academic interventions, progress monitoring, and data analysis.
Response to Intervention
An instructional framework backed by a large body of research on cognition and learning that can optimize teaching and learning for ALL students.
Universal Design for Learning
This court case converted the standard of educational benefit to making progress.
Endrew F. vs Douglas County SD
A written summary of a student's level of performance in all areas.
Present Levels of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance or Present Educational Levels
Court case or act that ruled equal but separate train car accommodations for black and white individuals. This case or act established the term separate, but equal.
Plessy v Ferguson or Separate Car Act
A tiered system of increasingly intensive behavioral or social-emotional supports. It includes universal screening, tiered behavior interventions, progress monitoring, and data analysis.
Positive Behavior Intervention and Support (PBIS)
UDL is organized around three main principles: Representation, Action, and Expression and _______________
Engagement
Zero reject, Nondiscriminatory Evaluation, Free and Appropriate Education (FAPE), Least Restrictive Environment (LRE), Procedural Due Process, Parent and Student Participation are identified as the
6 Principles of IDEA
Special considerations, transition services, annual goals and objectives, specially designed instruction, related services, recommended educational placement are all
Components of an IEP
What is the name of the significant PA court case in which the courts ordered school districts to provide a free and appropriate public education (FAPE)
Pennsylvania Association of Retarded Citizens (PARC) vs Commonwealth of PA
Creating Multi-tiered System of Supports with evidence-based practices and progress monitoring is a result of what fedreral law?
IDEA Reauthorization
DD!! Not having enough background knowledge or the required skills for a lesson, not receiving feedback about progress, not knowing key vocabulary terms are some examples of
Barriers to Learning
DD! What is the main difference between an IEP and a 504
Flexibility of process and procedures
Supports and services provided in regular education and in extracurricular activities to enable students to participate with non-disabled peers
Supplemental aids and services
This Act stated all students held to high academic standards, college and career readiness, required state assessments, results shared publicly, lowest-performing schools accountable for improvement.
Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)
Due to the reauthorization of IDEA in 2004, this became a method for identifying students thought to have specific learning disabilities.
Response to Intervention
Providing information in varied formats is an example of what UDL principle?
Representation
DD!! The Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) was originally called...
Education for All Handicapped Children Act