This law mandated free and appropriate public education.
What is PL 94-142 (Education for All Handicapped Children Act)?
This principle of Ethics primarily address the "welfare of persons".
What is Principle of Ethics I?
CCC's, State professional licensure, educator certification, special certification
What are the professional qualifications that may be required by a school district?
SIG that addresses School-based issues.
educationally relevant
What should therapy materials be?
Established the rights of parents to become involved in the decision-making process.
What is the PARC Case?
This principle of ethics primarily deals with the responsibility to public-communication/swallowing and providing accurate information.
What is Principle of Ethics III?
Providing interventions, assessment, paperwork
What are some of the responsibilities of a school-based SLP?
SIG that addresses Augmentative and Alternative Communication
What is SIG 12?
Long-term, short-term, tangible, measurable and verifiable.
This law assures that those individuals with disabilities could participate in and have equal access to federal funded programs.
What is Section 504?
This principle of ethics primarily addresses collaboration and inter- and intra- professional relationships.
What is Principle of Ethics IV?
Reading a test outloud to a student.
What is Adequate Yearly Progress?
Observable, repeatable, functional, understandable, achievable
How do you know if goals are measurable?
This law authorized early intervention programs from birth to 2 and individualized family service plans (IFSPs).
What is Education for Handicapped Act Amendment PL 99457?
This principle of ethics addresses achieving and maintaining the highest level of competence.
What is Principle of Ethics II?
What are issues that have influenced school SLP's roles over the years?
FAPE
What is Free and Appropriate Public Education?
Improved communication independence and Improved classroom performance
What are student outcomes?
1954 court case eliminating segregated education and set the stage for several equal rights movements.
What is Brown v. The Board of Education
Sharing students names/information without a release of information would be a more than likely be a violation of which Principle of Ethics.
What is Principle of Ethics I?
Changing the content expectation for a student.
What is a modification?
ASHA
What is American Speech-Language-Hearing Association?
As often as report cards are provided
What is how often do progress reports need to be shared with parents?