cases
Alphabet Soup
Six Principles
SPED Stuff
The Process
100
Which of the following was a critical outcome of the Brown v. Board of Education case in 1954?
What is Schools may not segregate by race.
100
What does IDEA stand for?
What is Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
100
Zero reject, nondiscriminatory evaluation, appropriate education, least restrictive environment, procedural due process, and parental and student participation are all principles of which of the following?
What is IDEA
100
Labeling a student as disabled can lead to regarding a student as a broken person, segregate students with disabilities from their classmates, and reflect biases against which of the following?
What is Culturally and linguistically diverse
100
Submitting a written request for a student to receive a full nondiscriminatory evaluation is which of the following?
What is referral
200
Why do we study case law
What is it guides us in our every day practices.
200
An IEP is an education plan for students ages three through 21 with disabilities. Which of the following is an education plan for students from birth through age two
What is IFSP–Individualized Family Service Plan
200
Which of the following is a range of services from less to more restrictive that schools must offer to students with disabilities?
What is Continuum of services
200
Which of the following are the least likely to spend the greatest amount of time in the general education classroom and more time in special settings?
What is African American students
200
Present level of performance, long-term goals, short-term objectives, educational placement, and testing accommodations are all requirements of which of the following?
What is An IEP
300
Mills case or Parc case gave us which principle?
What is Zero Reject
300
The IDEA principle that seeks to make schools and parents accountable to each other for carrying out the student's IDEA rights is which of the following?
What is Procedural due process
300
The provision of IDEA (2004) which allows fair and specific procedures related to assessment, identification, and placement of children in special education is called which of the following?
What is Nondiscriminatory evaluation
300
The proportion of students served in special education by disability and race/ethnicity; the percentage of students in special education in difference educational environments by race/ethnicity; and the percentage of student in racial/ethnic groups receiving special education are which of the following?
What is Data sources related to disproportionate representation
300
Who must attend an IEP meeting?
What is a special education teacher, student’s parents, a local education agency representative and a general education teacher (& student if 14+)
400
Out of the Mills case came 4 principles. Name one
What is 1.the "zero reject" principle - all children are capable of learning and should not be excluded from educational programs. 2."least restrictive environment" - students with disabilities should, when appropriate, be educated alongside their peers. 3.due process procedures must be followed in all placements ◦due process includes: notification to the parent, the right to a hearing, the right to examine records and to cross examine witnesses, and the right to an independent evaluation. 4.appropriate education the education provided must be appropriate to the learning capacities of the student
400
Provision within IDEiA that requires every eligible student with a disability be included in public education at no cost
What is FAPE
400
A school must educate students with disabilities with students who do not have disabilities to the maximum extent appropriate for the student. This principle is which of the following?
What is LRE
400
Schools that have the highest number of students from diverse backgrounds also tend to have which of the following?
What is Greatest number of noncertified teachers
400
Name 2 pros and cons of labeling
What is various answers
500
What came out of the Diana case/
What is Elimination of IQ test as sole measure, non discriminatory test measure
500
This is a written statement developed and approved in accordance with federal special education law in a form established by the Department of Education that identifies a student's special education needs and describes the services a school district can provide to meet those needs.
What is an IEP
500
Roberto, who speaks English as a second language, has been having difficulty with reading and writing tasks in his third grade class. After he is referred for testing in English, his scores on the WISC-III are significantly subaverage. His family contests the results of the testing. Which of the following principles from IDEA can they cite as inconsistent with the test?
What is Nondiscriminatory assessment
500
Specially designed instruction at no cost to the parent to meet the individual needs of a child with a disability.
What is SPED
500
What is the difference between a 504 and an IEP?
What is various
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