History/Description
Effects on Students and Teachers
Tips and Guides
100

True or False: A Students 504 is null if they are doing well academically.

False

100

True or False: Section 504 is meant solely for within the classroom?

False 

100

True or False: Parents must consent to have Section 504 inacted.

True

200

Section 504 is part of what federal act?

The Rehabilitation Act of 1973

200

True or False: One person is in charge of a students Section 504.

True 

200

How might Section 504 accommodations help those without a disability?

(Any accommodation which can be applied to all students) 

300

True or false: Section 504 is federally funded.

False 

300

Extra time, special seating, typing software, and breaks are all examples of what?

An Accommodation 

300

True or False: Special Education and special instructors fall under the Section 504 catergory.

False

400

Too qualify for Section 504, students must have ______ or _______. Give an example for each blank.

Physical/mental disability 

400

What must (or might) a teacher do if a student qualifies for Section 504?

Level the playing field (multiple examples) 
400

What would be an apropiarte accommodation for someone who is overwhelmed or over stimilated in school?

(wobble chair, preferred seating, fidget bands, noise-cancelling headphones, take tests in a quiet area, and reminders to stay on-task)

500

Approximately, this many students are covered under section 504?

Roughly 1.4 million students 

500

What is the difference between IEP and Section 504?

One example: IEP must be reviewed annually and traditionally provides more to than just accommodations.  

500

Name one issue with section 504 and explain how to address it.

(multiple answers)