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FTCE: ESE (NavaEd 2023 Rated A+ Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) Ans- 2004; federal law that makes available a free and appropriate public education for all children Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Ans- 1974; federal law that protects the privacy of student education...

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FTCE: ESE (NavaEd 2023 Rated A+
Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) Ans- 2004; federal law that makes available a free and
appropriate public education for all children



Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Ans- 1974; federal law that protects the privacy of
student education records



Every student Succeeds Act (ESSA) Ans- 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) Ans- 2002; federal law that introduced accountability to public schools;
Titles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6



Title I Ans- improving academic education achievement of the disadvantaged



Title II Ans- preparing, training, and recruiting high quality teachers and principals



Title III Ans- language instruction for limited English proficient and immigrant students



Title IV Ans- 21st century schools; federal school grants for colleges and universities



Title V Ans- promoting informed parental choice and innovative programs



Title IV Ans- flexibility and accountability; prohibits discrimination



Race To The Top (RTTT) Ans- 2009; competition between 46 states and DC to implement college-ready
reform plans; standards were created in collaboration by the states



The Consent Decree Ans- 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 Ans- 1973; requires school districts to provide a free appropriate
education (FAPE) to each qualified student with a disability



Americans with Disabilities Act Ans- 1990; civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on
disability; provides similar protections as the Civil Rights Act of 1964



autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Ans- 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 Ans- 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) Ans- 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) Ans- simultaneous hearing and visual impairment that causes severe
communication, acquisition of communication, acquisition of information, and functionality within the
environment deficits



emotion or behavioral disabilities (EBD) Ans- one or more of the following characteristics over a period
of time to the extent that it 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) Ans- restriction of activities over a period of time based upon medical
diagnosis or psychiatric condition; confines student to home or hospital



intellectual disabilities (InD) Ans- significant subaverage general intellectual functioning and deficits in
adaptive behavior manifested during birth through age 19



other health impairment (OHI) Ans- 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) Ans- severe skeletal, muscular, or neuromuscular impairment resulting from
congenital anomalies and impairments from other causes



traumatic brain disorder (TBI) Ans- 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

decreased physical functions

lack of information processing

speech deficits



specific learning disabilities (SLD) Ans- disorder in one or more basic psychological processes

brain injury

perceptual disabilities

minimal brain dysfunction

dyslexia

developmental aphasia



speech impairment (SI) Ans- disorder of speech sounds, fluency, or voice that interfere with
communication which may include stuttering, impaired articulation, or voice impairment



language impairment (LI) Ans- dis orders of language that interfere with communication and one or
more of the basic learning processes involved in spoken languages



visually impaired (VI) Ans- includes students who are blind, have low vision, no vision, visual impairment
after best correction; students diagnosed with a progressive condition that will result in visual
impairment or no vision after best correction

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