History in Special Education
IDEA/ 504 plan
Inclusive Education
Social supports
Differentiated instructions
100

This was a civil rights movement. "Separate is NOT equal"

What is Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka Kansas (1954)?

100

This is NOT special education. This is any disability, long-term illness, or various disorder that lessens a students ability to learn. 

What is a 504? 

100

Teachers do this to get to know families, build positive relationships, and involve families. 

What is family engagement?

100
Educators try to see if students have these people to help provide entertainment and support, have fun together, and share the joys and successes of lives. 

What are friendships? 

100

This is a strategy inclusive educators use to respond to various learning needs. 

What is differentiation?

200

Some early legislation. "if a student demonstrates disorderly conduct or imbecility-he forfeits rights to an education" 

What is Watson v. City of Cambridge (1893)?

200

This is the individuals with disabilities improvement education act. 

What is IDEA?

200

This law guarantees all students with disabilities the right to a public education. 

What is the Education for All Handicapped Children Act?
200

This is when a student asks the teacher a question, but the teacher refers the student to their peer instead. 

What is encouraging peer support?

200

This indicates the annual goals for a student across subject areas.

What are measurable goals and objectives?

300

Some early legislation. "Student was depressing and nauseating" 

What is Beattie v. Board of Education (1919)?

300

These two provisions are apart of IDEA. 

What are IEP and LRE?

300

These are aids, services, and other supports that are provided in general education. 

What are supplementary aids and services?

300

This includes: full physical, partial physical, modeling, direct verbal, indirect verbal, gestural, and natural.

What are types of supports?

300

This is a three-tiered prevention model used in many schools and districts across the country. 

What is response to intervention (RTI)?

400

This baby had a nurse named Alice Dodd. 

Who is Vivian Buck?

400

The amount of days it takes for an IEP to be developed for initial eligibility. 

What is 30 days?

400

This is where a classroom should have the number of students with disabilities reflect the natural population of students with disabilities in the school. 

What is natural proportions? 

400

This means to highlight similarities among students, help students invite each other to socialize, provide natural behavioral supports, provide interactive and collaborative student responsibilities, help other students understand, and get out of the way. 

What is six steps to facilitate relationships? 

400

This is the type, level, and amount of service that will be provided by special education staff. 

What are special education and related services?

500

This place started the sterilization of Feeble-Minded.

What is Lynchburg Colony?
500

This is where the teacher "changes the game played on the field" involving a student to learn less material, revise assessment, or use parallel curriculum. 

What are modifications?

500

This is when teachers continually use community building to ensure that students feel connected to one another and to their teachers. 

What is community building and culture?
500

Before and after school, in the hallway, at lunchtime, or at free/choice time. 

What is support during unstructured time? 

500

This is when an educator shifts their thinking of students from "my students" and "your students" to "our students." 

What is shift in ownership from "my" to "our"?