All students receive universal screenings and high-quality classroom instruction
What is Tier 1?
On November 29th, 1975, President Gerald Ford signed this "Bill of Rights" for children with disabilities.
What is the Education for all Handicapped Children Act?
A student is provided with interventions developed by a school-based team.
What is pre-referral/phase 2 of the IEP process?
This law or section required special education teachers to be highly qualified and mandated that students with disabilities participate in testing with accommodations or alternative assessment.
What is IDEA ' 04 (reauthorized)?
In 2010, this law changed the terms mental retardation to intellectual disability in federal law.
What is Rose's Law?
Outside of regular instructional time, 6 students are receiving increased opportunities to practice reading comprehension and fluency due to mild skill deficits.
What is tier 2?
This court case was the foundation for future jurisdictions ensuring that children with disabilities could not be denied from school.
What is Brown V. Board of Education?
A teacher notices that a student is performing significantly below his peers.
What is recognition/phase 1 of the IEP process?
In 1990, this law added autism and traumatic brain injury as a disability category.
What is IDEA?
The curriculum, fidelity of implementation and behavior management.
What three factors have researchers identified essential to the success of a RtI framework?
In 1972, this case ruled that all students with disabilities had a right to a free public education.
What is Mills v. the Board of Education District of Columbia?
The student does not respond to pre-referral interventions and is therefore referred for an evaluation.
What is referral/phase 3 of the IEP process?
The Education for all Handicapped Children Act, which eventually became IDEA, guarantees these two critical rights to students with disabilities.
What is FAPE (Free and Appropriate Education) and LRE (least restrictive environment)?
A group of three students are receiving intensive remediation support in math every school day and close monitoring, as they are performing significantly below their general education peers.
What is tier 3?
In 1973, this law or section set the stage for IDEA and ADA as it mandated accommodations for people with disabilities in school and society.
What is Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act?
With consent from the parents, the student is evaluated with a battery of academic and cognitive assessments, as well as related service evaluations.
What is the evaluation/phase 4 of the IEP process?
IDEA '97 (reauthorized) is the reason why students with this diagnosis may be eligible for an IEP under the category of OHI.
What is ADHD?
In 1990, this law or section banned discrimination towards people with disabilities in employment, transportation, public accommodations, and telecommunications.
What is ADA/the American with Disabilities Act?
The IEP team determines that the student has an educational disability. They need an IEP to benefit and progress in school; the parents and a multidisciplinary team then meet to discuss the evaluation findings and generate an IEP.
What are phase 5 (eligibility) and phase 6 (the IEP) of the IEP process?