WGU D169 OA Prep Questions And Answers Rated A+
EL, ELL, ESL ANS Acronyms for English learners
Home Language Survey ANS Questionnaire given to parents or guardians that helps schools and LEAs identify which students are potential ELs and who will require assessment of their English language p...
WGU D169 OA Prep Questions And Answers Rated A+
EL, ELL, ESL ANS Acronyms for English learners
Home Language Survey ANS Questionnaire given to parents or guardians that helps schools and LEAs identify
which students are potential ELs and who will require assessment of their English language proficiency (ELP) to
determine whether they are eligible for language assistance services
Title III of ESSA ANS ESSA removes the accountability-related provisions of NCLB, funds are provided to
assist states to implement effective language instruction programs
ESSA ANS Acronym for Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015
Over-identification of ELs ANS When ELs don't seem to be making the same academic progress as their peers
or learning English rapidly, they are referred for a special education evaluation
Under-identification of ELs ANS Some schools fear that they might be referring ELs too quickly and that time is
needed for a student to learn English before a special education referral is made and completed
IDEA ANS Acronym for Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
What is covered under IDEA? ANS IDEA covers special education needs for disabilities in one of the 13
categories covered by law
ADA ANS Acronym for Americans with Disabilities Act
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act ANS Plan for how the school will provide free supports and remove
barriers so a student can learn alongside peers. Guarantees access and participation; accommodations as needed.
LRE ANS Acronym for Least Restrictive Environment
Least Restrictive Environment ANS A legal requirement that children with special needs be assigned to the most
general educational context in which they can be expected to learn, usually the setting most similar to that of
children without special needs
, FAPE ANS Acronym for Free Appropriate Public Education
Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) ANS Special education and related services that (a) have been
provided at public expense, under public supervision and direction and without charge; (b) meet the standards of the
state educational agency; (c) include an appropriate preschool, elementary, or secondary school education in the
state involved; and (d) are provided in conformity with the individualized education program.
Manifestation Determination ANS A determination that a student's inappropriate behavior is not a result, or
manifestation, of his or her disability. This is usually determined in a hearing and is required when a student's
behavior violates school rules and before the school can undertake disciplinary action that might result in a student's
suspension from school.
Individualized Education Program (IEP) ANS Written document required by the Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act (P.L. 94-142) for every child with a disability; includes statements of present performance, annual
goals, instructional objectives, specific educational services needed, extent of participation in the general education
program, evaluation procedures, and relevant dates, and must be signed by parents as well as educational personnel.
Independent Education Evaluation (IEE) ANS If a parent disagrees with evaluation results, they can request an
IEE at the school district's cost.
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) ANS Law protecting privacy of student education
records
Accommodations ANS Supports provided so students with disabilities can access and complete curriculum
requirements and tasks. They DO NOT change workload or curriculum requirements.
Modifications ANS Changes made to requirements or tasks to meet the needs of students with disabilities. They
make changes by reducing workload or change demands placed on students.
13 Categories of Disabilities under IDEA ANS Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), intellectual disability, hearing
impairment, deafness, speech or language impairment, visual impairment, emotional disturbance, orthopedic
impairment, traumatic brain injury (TBI), other health impairment, specific learning disability, deaf-blindness,
multiple disabilities
Gifted Students ANS Students who have unusually high abilities in academics, art, or music
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