1960s
1970s
1980-1995
1995-2005
2005-2010
100

ESEA are the initials for this law.

Elementary and Secondary Education Act (1965)

100

This law helps to protect those with disabilities, especially in the workplace.

The Rehabilitation Act (1973)

100

This law is an "equal opportunity" law for people with disabilities.

The Americans with Disabilities Act (1990)

100

Transition services, according to IDEIA (2004) starts at this age.

16

100

This law broadened the term "disability."

Americans with Disabilities (2008)

200

The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (1965) was the basis of this president's "War on Poverty."

Lyndon B. Johnson

200

Richard Nixon signed this into law.

The Vocational Rehabilitation Act (1973)

200

Public Law 99-457 was an amendment to this law.

Education for All Handicapped Children Act 1975

200

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (1997) promotes the development and review of this.

The IEP.

200

Named after a nine year old girl from Maryland, this law set out to remove offensive language from Federal Law.

Rosa's Law (2010)

300

The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (1965) made way for equal access to this for all students.

Quality education

300

This law required all public schools to provide equal access to education and one free meal a day for children with disabilities.

Education for All Handicapped Children Act (1975)

300

Public Law 99-457 was fueled by the importance of this.

Early intervention and preschool services.

300

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (1997) promotes the participation of students with disabilities in state- and district-wide ______.

Testing

300
Rosa's Law helped to replace the term "mental retardation" with this phrase.

"Intellectual disability"

400

The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (1965) emphasized these two things.

High standards and accountability

400

The Education for All Handicapped Children Act (1975) has a provision that disabled students should be placed in this kind of environment.

Least-restrictive to have the maximum possible opportunity to interact with non-impaired students.

400

This law makes available a free appropriate public education (FAPE) to eligible children with disabilities in the least restrictive environment (LRE).

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (1990)

400

No Child Left Behind (2001) held schools accountable by doing these three things.

1. Administering annual Testing

2. Looking at academic Progress

3. Penalizing "Title I" schools 

400

This law has set out to expand the Medicaid program and make affordable health insurance available to more people.

Affordable Care Act (2010)

500

The funds for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (1965) are authorized for these three things.

Professional development, instructional material, and the promotion of parent involvement.

500

Section 501 of the Rehabilitation Act prohibits this.

It prohibits employment discrimination against qualified individuals with disabilities in the federal sector (ex. the U.S. Postal Service)

500

The Americans with Disabilities Act (1990) is modeled after these two things. One is a law, and one is a section of a previous law.

1. Civil Rights Act of 1964

2. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973

500

IDEIA (2004) required schools to do this.

Use research based interventions to assist students with learning difficulties, or determine eligibility for special education. An example of this is response to intervention (RtI).

500

This law is also known as Obamacare.

Affordable Care Act (2010)