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A class action lawsuit on behalf of African American students in Topeka, Kansas overturning "Plessy v. Fergusson" (1886)
What is Brown v. Board of Education (1954)?
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case law that stated that as long as separate educational facilities offered were considered equal, segregation in itself did not violate student's constitutional rights
What is Plessy v. Ferguson?
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a federal legislation passed to protect the privacy of student's education records
What is FERPA? (family educational rights and privacy act) (1974)
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A binding educational legal contract between the teacher and the parent
What is an IEP?
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To the maximum extent appropriate, children with disabilities are: [1] educated with children who are not disabled [2] special classes, separate schooling, or other removal of children with disabilities from the regular educational environment occurs only when the nature or severity of the disability of a child is such that education in regular classes with the use of supplementary aids and services cannot be achieved satisfactorily
What is the LRE?
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putting students into classes on the basis of their ability, which usually was determined by using IQ tests -
What is tracking?
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a class action law suit initiated by African Americans students in the district of Columbia that ended tracking by IQ levels
What is Hobson v. Hansen (1967)
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constraints that impact how well as school might implement RTI?
What are limited resources?
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the very first federal law dealing with students with disabilities
What is EHA? (1975)
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the extent to which assessment is implemented in the manner in which they were developed - allows for conclusive interpretations of test results
What is treatment fidelity?
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putting students into classes on the basis of their ability, which usually was determined by using IQ tests -
What is section 504?
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a federally funded entity since NCLB (not a public school) that is also mandated to provide services to students with disabilities-
What are charter schools?
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how can RTI apply PEP (protection in evaluation procedures?
What are multiple measures? highly qualified teachers? parental consent?
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the reauthorization of ESEA
What is NCLB (2001)?
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a civil rights legislation that prohibits discrimination against individuals on the basis of their disability, who must be able to ACCESS employment, public accommodations services, transportation, and telecommunication services fairly and freely.
What is ADA (1990)?
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a system of jurisprudence based on judicial precedents rather than statutory laws - common law originated in the unwritten laws of England and was later applied in the United States
What is case law?
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case law that allowed student from diverse linguistic backgrounds to be tested in their own language
What is Diana v. Board of Education (1972)?
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All the laws passed by the government of a country. In the United States (US) for example, this type of law is created by Congress, upheld by the president, and interpreted and enforced by the Supreme Court. Some examples are the US constitution, or US treaties...
What is federal law?
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an act that recognizes the right of individuals to live independently, participate in meaningful education and career opportunities, and be fully included in mainstream society.
What is the assistive technology act (1998)?
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states, school districts, and schools must set goals in order to achieve this yearly goal
What is AYP?
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Justice Warren found that Plessy v. Ferguson violated the 14th amendment of the constitution
What is equal protection under the law?
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a non-discriminatory clause that addresses 8 provisions in assessment (EHA, 1975)
What is the protection in evaluation procedures (PEP)?
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litigation that questions whether schools have taught what is being tested on high stakes testing, and whether students received appropriate accommodations on their test.
What is Noon v. Alaska State Board of Education (2004)?
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The 2 parent-initiated litigation that led to EHA
What are PARC vs. Commonwealth of PA (1971) and Mills v. Board of Education of the District of Columbia (1972)?
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a law that allows parents to choose between schools (even private) and/or choose and create charter schools.
What is NCLB? What is the voucher system?
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