The acronym LRE stands for this.
What is Least Restrictive Environment
This disability category can include students with dyslexia.
What is a Specific Learning Disability?
Parents, teachers, specialists, general education teachers all attend these.
What is an IEP meeting?
This Supreme Court decision involving racial discrimination in schools is the foundation case for special education decisions.
What is Brown vs Board of Education?
Graphic organizers, course maps, advance organizers are examples of this?
What are teaching strategies for students with learning disabilities?
The term IEP stands for this.
What is an Individualized Education Plan?
Fluency, phonemic awareness, and comprehension problems can be parts of this.
What is a specific learning disability in reading?
This process is used to determine if a student is eligible for services and to determine what type of service and supports a student might need to succeed in school.
What is a nondiscriminatory evaluation?
The first version of this law was passed on 1975. It covered education for students with disabilities from the ages of 6-18.
What is the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (P.L. 94-142)
There are 2 types of this: exclusion and misclassification
What is discrimination in special ed
IFSP stands for this type of plan.
What is an Individualized Family Service Plan?
Students who have trouble with writing or expressing themselves may have this disorder.
What is dysgraphia?
This part of IDEA law seeks to make schools and parents accountable to one another to ensure the students rights are carried out.
What is procedural due process?
The year that a revision to IDEA was passed and included services for all children with disabilities from birth-21.
What is 2004?
Occupational, physical, and speech therapy are referred to by this term in IEPs.
What are related services?
IDEA stands for this.
What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act?
The inclusionary standard and the exclusionary standard are used to help determine if a student has this.
What is a specific learning disability?
Behavior improvement plans and assistive technology are part of these.
What are 5 factors that must be considered in an IEP plan?
The part of IDEA that provides direction for services for children Birth-2 yrs, 11 months
What is Part C?
Zero reject, nondiscriminatory evaluation, and procedural due process are part of these.
What are the 6 principles of IDEA?
US Census Bureau defines this as a group of 2 or more people related by birth, marriage, or adoption who live together
What is a family?
Students who have trouble with math problems and reasoning may have this disorder.
What is dyscalculia?
This part of an IEP must be completed when a student turns 16.
What is a transition plan?
The part of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act that delineates categories of eligibility and rights to services
What is Part B?
This ensures that students with disabilities can access the general education curriculum via curriculum modifications achieved through technology and instruction
What is Universal Design for Learning?