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What is IDEA
he Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) ensures free and appropriate education for students
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What is the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)?
The LRE is the setting where students with disabilities can learn alongside peers without disabilities to the greatest extent possible.
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What is an Individualized Education Program (IEP)?
An IEP is a written plan developed for students with disabilities to ensure they receive tailored education and services to meet their unique needs.
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What role does a general education teacher play in an IEP meeting?
General education teachers provide insights into the studentâs progress and suggest strategies for success in the classroom.
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What is inclusion in special education?
Inclusion means integrating students with disabilities into general education classrooms with appropriate support.
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Can parents disagree with an IEP decision?
Yes parents have the right to dispute decisions and request mediation, a due process hearing and independent testing
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How often must an IEP be reviewed?
Once a year.
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What is Response to Intervention (RTI)?
RTI is a multi-tiered approach to early identification and support for students with learning and behavioral needs.
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What is the difference between an IEP and a 504 Plan?
while a 504 Plan ensures equal access to education through accommodations under the Rehabilitation Act.
An IEP provides specialized instruction and services under IDEA
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What is the age range that students are eligible for an IEP?
3-22 years old
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What are some examples of classroom accommodations?
Ex, extra time, preferential seating, class notes., small group testing
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What is DESE
The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education-Oversees special education services for students
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Which disability category is the most common among students with IEPs?
Specific Learning Disability
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