How many adults with disabilities report that they are struggling financially? -answer About half
What is not a main difference between 504 and IDEA?
... [Show More] -answer 504 provides for federal funds to support its principles
The principle of IDEA that allows fair and specific procedures related to assessment, identification, and placement of children in special education is called: -answer Nondiscriminatory evaluation
Alfred, a 16-year-old student with a specific learning disability in reading, is getting ready to enter high school. Alfred reads at a fifth-grade level. Which of the following English Language Arts class placements may be most appropriate for Alfred? -answer Specialized ELA course with individualized content on Alfred's reading level
Joey, a second-grade student in a general education classroom, has been having difficulty in school since kindergarten. He was identified as having a specific learning disability and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. His biggest challenges are his lack of progress in learning how to read and staying on-task in the classroom. His teacher has consulted with a special education teacher to try to accommodate Joey in her classroom, but he continues to fall behind his classmates. The teacher, the special education teacher, and Joey's parents have been considering having him spend more time in a resource classroom to receive specialized instruction. This is consistent with which aspect of the principle of least restrictive environment? -answer Availability of a continuum of services
When P.L. 94-142 was enacted in 1975, the group of students who had a right to special education consisted of: -answer Only students age 6 to 18
In a recent study about biased decision making, it was shown that: -answer Teachers were less likely to rate behavior of students labeled "gifted" as off-task.
Of 14 fields in education identified as having considerable shortages by the Department of Education, how many relate to special education? -answer 9 fields
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