FTCE: ESE (NavaEd) Questions With
Correct Answers
Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) - answer2004; federal law that makes available a free
and appropriate public education for all children
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) - answer1974; federal law that protects
the priva...
FTCE: ESE (NavaEd ) Questions With Correct Answers Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) - answer✔✔2004; federal law that ma kes available a free and appropriate public education for all children Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) - answer✔✔1974; federal law that protects the privacy of student education records Every student Succeeds Act (ESSA) - answer✔✔2015; federal law that advances equity by requiring that all students be taught high academic standards; mandates statewide assessment t hat measure progress No Child Left Behind (NCLB) - answer✔✔2002; federal la w that introduced accountability to public schools; Titles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 Title I - answer✔✔improving academic education achievement of the disadvantaged Title II - answer✔✔preparing, training, and recruiting high quality teachers and principals Title III - answer✔✔language instruction for limited English proficient and immigrant students Title IV - answer✔✔21st century schools; federal school grants for colleges and universities Title V - answer✔✔promoting informed parental choice and innovative prog rams Title IV - answer✔✔flexibility and accountability; prohibits discrimination Race To The Top (RTTT) - answer✔✔2009; competition between 46 states and DC to implement college -ready reform plans; standards were created in collaboration by the states The Consent Decree - answer✔✔1970; addresses the rights of ELL students; grounded in the 14th Amendment; requires instruction to be delivered in a free and comprehensive manner Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act - answer✔✔1973; requires school districts to provide a free appropriate education (FAPE) to each qualified student with a disability Americans with Disabilities Act - answer✔✔1990; civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability; provides similar protections as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) - answer✔✔developmental disability affecting verbal/nonverbal communication and social interaction which tends to have an impact on educational performance; classified as OHI deaf or hard -of-hearing - answer✔✔severe impairment that impedes the processing of linguistic information through hearing without amplification; may have adverse effects on a student's educational performance developmentally delayed (DD) - answer✔✔student who is delayed in one or more of the following areas: adaptive or self -help development cognitive development communication development social/emotional development physical/motor development dual -sensory impaired (DSI) - answer✔✔simultaneous hearing and visual impairment that causes severe commu nication, acquisition of communication, acquisition of information, and functionality within the environment deficits emotion or behavioral disabilities (EBD) - answer✔✔one or more of the following characteristics over a period of time to the extent that i t adversely affects educational performance unexplained inability to learn inability to maintain interpersonal relationships inappropriate types of behaviors or feelings prevalent unhappiness or depression homebound or hospitalized (HH) - answer✔✔restrict ion of activities over a period of time based upon medical diagnosis or psychiatric condition; confines student to home or hospital intellectual disabilities (InD) - answer✔✔significant subaverage general intellectual functioning and deficits in adaptive b ehavior manifested during birth through age 19 other health impairment (OHI) - answer✔✔having limited strength, vitality or alertness during a heightened alertness to environmental stimuli; results in limited alertness to the educational environment and due to chronic health problems these include: asthma ADD ADHD diabetes epilepsy heart condition hemophilia lead poisoning leukemia ASD rheumatic fever Tourette syndrome sickle cell anemia orthopedic impairment (OI) - answer✔✔severe skeletal, muscular, or neuromuscular impairment resulting from congenital anomalies and impairments from other causes traumatic brain disorder (TBI) - answer✔✔injury to the brain caused by external force; causes impairment in one or more of the following cognition language memory attention reasoning abstract thinking judgement problem -solving sensory deficits perceptual deficits psychosocial behavior
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