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(Summary) NYSTCE Students with Disabilities CST Exam Review Guide-mainstreaming - integrating students with disabilities or special needs into the overall educational program Individuals with Disabilities Improvement Act (IDEIA) - federal law that governs the education of children with disabilities Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) - U.S. legislation granting educational rights to people with cognitive, emotional, or physical disabilities from birth until age 21; initially passed in 1975, it has been amended and reauthorized in 1997 and again in 2004. IDEA operates under six basic principles: zero reject, nondiscriminatory identification and evaluation, free and appropriate public education, least restrictive environment, due process, and parent and student participation in shared decision making with regard to educational planning. Child Find - A function of each state, mandated by federal law, to locate and refer individuals who might require special education Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) - 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 Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) - a legal requirement that children with special needs be assigned to the most general educational context in which they can be expected to learn Continuum of Services - matching the needs of the student with an appropriate placement on an individual basis Individualized Education Plan (IEP) - a legal document defining the educational program and related services for a specific student who has a disability Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) - a written document similar to an IEP that focuses on the family and the child's natural environment Vocational Rehabilitation Act - prohibits discrimination on the basis of physical or mental disabilities Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) - helps ensure the privacy of educational records such as IEPs Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) - increases the accountability of schools with respect to the academic progress of students with disabilities Committee on Special Education (CSE) - stores student special education records, opens all initial referrals and assigns a CSE case number for public school students. The CSE also manages all special education issues for non-public schools (private, parochial) and charter schools Committee on Preschool Special Education (CPSE) - for children between the ages of 3 and 5 Procedural Safeguards - provisions of IDEA designed to protect students and parents in the special education process Due Process - refers to principles that attempt to guarantee the rights of citizens due process hearing - A procedure to resolve a conflict between school and family over the evaluation, program, or placement of a student with a disability age of majority - the designated age at which an individual is recognized as an adult prereferral assessment - to help students who are struggling in the general education setting before referring them for special education assessment Response to Intervention (RTI) - an educational strategy intended to help children who demonstrate below-average achievement in early grades, using special intervention self-reflection - the process of becoming aware of and analyzing one's own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) - __________________ is an example of a US government website that provides information about scientifically based research of relevance to instructional practice. US Department of Education - A government agency that oversees education and federal student aid in the United States Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) - offers programs, services, and a variety of resources that promote inclusion, equity, and opportunity for students with disabilities Council for Exceptional Children - An organization that was founded in 1922 to advocate for all children with disabilities is called the receptive language - ability to comprehend speech expressive language - the ability to use sounds, signs, or symbols to communicate meaning Phonology - the study of speech sounds in language phoneme - in language, the smallest distinctive sound unit Semantics - the set of rules by which we derive meaning from morphemes, words, and sentences in a given language; also, the study of meaning Syntax - sentence structure and word order Morphology - study of form Pragmatics (use) - the rules of language governing how language is used for social purposes

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