When schools refer to students with disabilities, they mean students who_.
receive special education services according to federal/state guidelines
which of the following is not a related service?
a. specialized transportation
b. physical therapy
c. speech/language therapy
d. assistive technology
Least restrictive environment is a student's right to be educated in an environment_.
that best supports his/her special physical, emotional, or cognitive needs
Each of the following is true about the requirement for a free appropriate education for
students with disabilities EXCEPT:
a. some special settings in school may require a cost to parents
b. "appropriate" may not necessarily mean that which maximizes potential
c. they are entitled to attend public schools
d. they are entitled to educational services designed to meet their specific needs
Each of the following is true of parent advocacy EXCEPT that they:
a. focused attention on the needs of children with disabilities
b. were a reaction to the need for more institutions to house children with disabilities
c. lobbied for increased research to address their children's disorders
d. sought assistance through legislation and litigation
In the first half of the twentieth century, a student with relatively mild learning disability
was most likely to receive instruction_.
in a special education classroom
The court decision on Board of Education v. Rowell stated that_.
the law does not require optimum services for special education
The court decision that established the student is mainstreamed to the maximum extent
appropriate when the general education setting is not successful_.
Daniel v. State Board of Education
Which of the following legal cases was crucial in establishing the principles of inclusive
practices?
, a. Cedar Rapids Community School District v. Garret F.
b. Oberti v. Board of Education of Clementon School District
c. Mills v. Board of Education of District of Columbia
d. Board of Education of Hendrick Hudson School District v. Rowell
Which of the following introduced the concept of integration into public education?
a. Brown v. Board of Education
b. P.L 94-142
c. Doe v. Withers
d. Board of Education of Hendrick Hudsin School District v. Rowley
One of the outcomes of the civil rights movement of the 1960s directly led to the
passage of_.
Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act
Which of the following is not a provision of Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation
Act
a. Employers must make reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities
b. Buildings, transportation and other public places must be accessible to people with
disabilities
c. Classroom teachers must be a member of the team writing the Individualized
Education Act
d. Some students not eligible for special education services may be entitled to receive
specific types of assistance to be academically successful
Which is not an accountability requirement of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001?
a. adequate yearly progress (AYP)
b. highly qualified teachers in specific content areas
c. teaching strategies based on rigorous research
d. assessment results reported only in terms of percentiles
Introduced for the first time in the 2004 reauthorization of IDEA, an approach for
exploring whether students have learning disabilities is _.
response to intervention
Detailed and frequent assessment of students' progress, made to determine if student
learning is accelerating and the gap between the student's functioning and that
considered typical is becoming smaller, is _.
progress monitoring
It is important to document unmet needs because doing so_.
demonstrates systematic attempts to help meet the student's needs