Referral Team Process/Child Find
Evaluation and Criteria
FAPE/LRE
IEP Review and Transition Planning
Specific Learning Disabilities & RTI
100

What is the purpose of the Child Find process?

What is to locate evaluate all children that may need possible special educations services. 

100

What is the first step in determining eligibility?

What is conducting a comprehensive eval using things like data currently on the student. 

100

What does appropriate mean in the context of FAPE?

What is education that must meet the individualized needs of the student. 

100

How often must an IEP be reviewed?

What is annually. 

100

What does RTI stand for?

What is response to interventions. 
200

Who can make a referral for a child to be evaluated for special education services?

Who are parents, teachers, and other special education professionals. 

200

What is accessed during the evaluation process?

What are academics, psychological status, and classroom observations?

200

Can parents be charged for special education services?

What is no. It must be free of charge. 

200

What instructional services will be monitored?

What are program and planning decisions?
200

How many tiers are involved in the RTI framework?

What is three tiers. 
300

What type of team is used in the referral process?

Who are a multi-discipline team. 

300

How often must a child be reviewed after the initial evaluation and determination?

When is at least every three years. 

300

Name one type of placement in a LRE?

Where is the general education classroom. 

300

When does secondary transition planning begin?

When is age 16. 

300
What is the central purpose of RTI?

What is to identify students needing additional supports and monitoring that progress. 

400

Which Federal Law mandates the Child Find Requirement?

What is IDEA?

400

What is the main criteria that must be met for special education services?

What is the Child must have a specific disability that falls under IDEA. 

400

When can a student be placed in a more restrictive environment?

When is when a student's disability and severity requires a more restrictive environment to achieve education success. 
400

What is a component of a secondary transition plan?

What are goals for future careers or post-secondary education. 

400
What is one characteristic of a specific learning disability?

What is difficulty in reading, writing, or mathematics. 

500

What are two states of situations that might be especially critical for Child Find?

What is homelessness or foster care?

500

Name one specific category under IDEA?

What is a specific learning disability. 

500

How must a school demonstrate they placed a student in a more restrictive environment?

What is an attempt to place the student in less restrictive environments. 

500

What stakeholders are involved in the IEP process?

Who are teachers, parents, special educators, and in some cases the students. 

500
How does RTI help identify learning disabilities?

What is conducting ongoing and monitoring with interventions. 

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