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NYSTCE Students with Disabilities (060) REA Prep Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved Compulsory Educations est. - by early 20th Century Panel of Mental Retardation - Government action created by President John F. Kennedy in 1961 Elementary & Secondary Education Act - 1965 Public Law 94-14...

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NYSTCE Students with Disabilities (060)

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Compulsory Educations est. - ✔✔by early 20th Century

Panel of Mental Retardation - ✔✔Government action created by President

John F. Kennedy in 1961

Elementary & Secondary Education Act - ✔✔1965

Public Law 94-143 - ✔✔Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EHA)

-passed in 1975

-reauthorized as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)

Inclusion - ✔✔educating SwD in the general education classroom

-allows them to participate in day-to-day routines alongside students w/o

disabilities to the greatest extend possible

-a default/normative scenario for which there may be exceptions

Mainstreaming - ✔✔SwD included in the gen ed classroom only when their

achievement would be near grade level, without substantial support

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Inclusion v. Mainstreaming - ✔✔Inclusion treats the gen ed classroom as

the student's primary placement, with the gen ed teacher as the primary

teacher; mainstreaming first requires student to be at/near grade level

Individuals with Disabilities Education ~Improvement~ Act - ✔✔IDEA, aka

IDEIA; 1975

- strongest, most direct impact on special ed

-Federal gov't provides states w/funding for special education. -She states

must comply w/numerous requirements that pertain to children ranging

from birth to age 21.

Child Find Activities - ✔✔-State compliance for IDEA

-used to identify & evaluate children who may have disabilities

-must be evaluated at no cost to parents

-parents must be involved in the evaluation process

-parents or school professional (ex. teacher) may request evaluation

-parental consent required

Who may request evaluation of a child? - ✔✔Parents or school

professional, such as a teacher

-but parental consent is required!

Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) - ✔✔-State compliance for IDEA

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-SwD entitled to same types of educational experiences as peers

-schools must provide SwD an educational experience that is appropriate

to age & abilities at no cost to parent

LRE - ✔✔Least Restrictive Environment

-State compliance for IDEA

-educational experiences must be as similar as possible to peers

-remain in gen ed class to greatest extent possible & fewest possible

changes to day-to-day routine

-Foundation of Inclusion

-Continuum of Services

Continuum of Services - ✔✔-State compliance for IDEA

-allows students to participate to the greatest extent possible

IEP - ✔✔-State compliance for IDEA

-Individualized Education Program/Plan required for each child 3 yo to 21

yo

-describes child's present level of progress & learning capacity

-short & long term goals

-accommodations & services needed

IEP Post-graduation - ✔✔-State compliance for IDEA

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-When child is 16 yo, IEP must included description of the student's goals

following graduation

-includes transition services needed to achieve those goals

IFSP - ✔✔-State compliance for IDEA

-Individualized Family Service- Plan (IFSP)

-focuses on the family and the child's natural environment

-prior to age 3 for each child who shows signs of developmental delay

Federal Legislation for SwD (5) - ✔✔1. IDEA

2. The Vocational Rehabilitation Act

3. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

4. Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA)

5. No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB)

The Vocational Rehabilitation Act & Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) -

✔✔forbid discrimination against individuals with disabilities

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) - ✔✔Helps

ensure the privacy of educational records such as IEPS

No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) - ✔✔-2001; requires instructional

practices be predicated on scientifically based research

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