The Principles
The Law
Label Me
Specifics
Help Me
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Principle that allows all students regardless of the severity of their disability to receive services under IDEA
What is the principle of zero reject?
100
Formally known as PL 94-142 and has been reauthorized multiple times to benefit students with disabilities.
What is IDEA?
100
For qualification purposes, to provide services, to assist educators in understanding how better to serve students with disabilities.
What are positive features associated with labeling a student.
100
The numbers associated with ADHD diagnosis/
What is prior to the age of 7, present in 2 or more settings, with a duration of more than 6 months.
100
Secondary student with a reading disorder?
What is an audio book?
200
A student should receive a multi disciplinary evaluation, that is free of cultural bias and occurs in the students native language.
What is a nondiscriminatory evaluation?
200
Aligns with students from 3-21 years of age.
What is Part B of IDEA?
200
A student struggles to identify the words on a page, reads with little to no fluency, and is unable to comprehend information when presented in written format.
What is a reading disability?
200
Persistant pattern of depression, anti-social behavior, physical symptoms associated with fear, inappropriate responses under normal circumstances
What is EBD?
200
Student with OCD who fixates on letter spacing and formation?
What is word processing device?
300
A student will be educated with their typically developing peers to the greatest extent possible
What is LRE?
300
Aligns with birth until the age of 3.
What is part C of IDEA?
300
Procedural problems, semantic memory problems, and visual spatial problems are all part of this disorder
What is a math difficulty?
300
A family driven, collaborative, individualized, culturally competent strengths-based program.
What are wraparound services?
300
Student who struggles with changes to their routine?
What is posted daily agenda?
400
All students receive the educational services that will have a direct and positive impact on the their educational programming at no cost to parents or guardians.
What is FAPE?
400
Deals with accessibility of public places.
What is Americans with Disability Act?
400
Difficulty processing sounds. Disorders the impact voice quality and or fluency.
What is a speech disorder?
400
All students benefit from a multi dimensional approach to learning that includes a variety of methods to differentiate instruction
What is UDL?
400
Student who refuses to participate individually in class discussions may prefer.
What is a response card or choral responding?
500
This painful process is utilized to keep parents and educators accountable.
What is due process?
500
Schools could no longer racially segregate students.
What is Brown versus Board of Education?
500
Difficulty attending to the task, completing tasks, or initiating task sequences.
What is ADD?
500
A multilayered system for struggling learners that provides increasingly intense levels of academic interventions and assessments.
What is RTI?
500
Students who cannot sit still for extending periods of time will benefit from this?
What is a movement break, fidgets, chewing gum, alternative seating, etc.
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