FTCE ESE TOTAL REVIEW PACKAGE 2023 FULL
SOLUTION SET ONE HUNDRED PERCENT
VERIFIED
◉ IFSP. Answer: Similar to an IEP but it ranges from birth to three years
old
◉ Vocational Rehabilitation Act / ADA. Answer: prohibits
discrimination on the basis of physical or mental disabilities
◉ Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Answer: Helps
ensure the privacy of education records
*such as an IEP
◉ No Child Left Behind Act. Answer: A U.S. law enacted in 2001 that
was intended to increase accountability in education by requiring states
to qualify for federal educational funding by administering standardized
tests to measure school achievement.
◉ Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). Answer: Obama's act in 2015
that took over No Child Left Behind
Require data on students achievement and graudation rates
ESE is controlled at the state level in Florida
, ◉ LRE (Least Restrictive Environment). Answer: Mostly focuses on the
inclusion of the ESE student with the general education classroom (if
possible)
◉ Due Process. Answer: Last resort after school personnel and students
family cannot resolve a disagreement
◉ norm-referenced assessment. Answer: An assessment that compares a
student's performance to a sample of that student's peers.
results can be changed into percentiles to compare to others in the age
groups
◉ ecological assessment. Answer: assessment of the child's
environment. We know that a student's school achievement is affected,
not just by the school alone, but also by many other factors in the child's
environment. helpful in order to obtain a true and complete picture of the
child's ability and needs
◉ Center for Autism and related disorders (CARD) can help families
with what kind of services. Answer: In- home supports for behavior and
routines
SOLUTION SET ONE HUNDRED PERCENT
VERIFIED
◉ IFSP. Answer: Similar to an IEP but it ranges from birth to three years
old
◉ Vocational Rehabilitation Act / ADA. Answer: prohibits
discrimination on the basis of physical or mental disabilities
◉ Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Answer: Helps
ensure the privacy of education records
*such as an IEP
◉ No Child Left Behind Act. Answer: A U.S. law enacted in 2001 that
was intended to increase accountability in education by requiring states
to qualify for federal educational funding by administering standardized
tests to measure school achievement.
◉ Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). Answer: Obama's act in 2015
that took over No Child Left Behind
Require data on students achievement and graudation rates
ESE is controlled at the state level in Florida
, ◉ LRE (Least Restrictive Environment). Answer: Mostly focuses on the
inclusion of the ESE student with the general education classroom (if
possible)
◉ Due Process. Answer: Last resort after school personnel and students
family cannot resolve a disagreement
◉ norm-referenced assessment. Answer: An assessment that compares a
student's performance to a sample of that student's peers.
results can be changed into percentiles to compare to others in the age
groups
◉ ecological assessment. Answer: assessment of the child's
environment. We know that a student's school achievement is affected,
not just by the school alone, but also by many other factors in the child's
environment. helpful in order to obtain a true and complete picture of the
child's ability and needs
◉ Center for Autism and related disorders (CARD) can help families
with what kind of services. Answer: In- home supports for behavior and
routines