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About what percentage of all students with a disability have a learning disability?
35%
About what percentage of all students have a disability?
10-15%
Give an example of a low-incidence disability category.
Deaf, Blind, Deaf-blindness, multiple disabilities,
Students who qualify for extended standards take which assessment?
The alternate assessment.
How often is an ETR done to determine if a child is still eligible for special education?
Every 3 years.
How often is an IEP revised/renewed?
Annually-once a year.
Having a disability qualifies you for an IEP. True or false?
False, you must be determined eligible via an multifactored evaluation.
How many tiers in RTI?
3: Tier 1 Whole class, Tier 2 small group, Tier 3 intensive/individualized
How many tiers in PBIS?
3: Tier 1 Universal for all students, Tier 2 Targeted, and Tier 3 intensive
What was the landmark cival rights case that opened the door for special education laws?
Brown V. Board of Education of 1954.
What is PBIS?
Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports
Are Learning disabilities and intellectual disabilities the same thing?
No! To have an intellectual disability your IQ must be 70 or below. People with LD may have an average to above average IQ.
What is self-determination?
Self-determination is people choosing and setting their own goals, be­ing involved in making life decisions, and self-advocating.
What is the difference between IDEA and ADA?
IDEA is education and ADA is the public sector
What does a continuum of placements mean?
Options for LRE ranging from the general education classroom clear to hospital, institution, or home bound.
What is an example of a related service?
OT, PT, SLP, Audiologist, social worker.
What is the difference between accomodations and modifications?
Modifications change the content of what is learned while accomodations are changes to the physical environment.
What is a 504 Plan?
Developed for students who have a disability, but do not require special education services.
What is the prevalence of Autism in 2024?
1 in 36 children.
If you have a disability you qualify for an IEP.
Nope, you have to be deemed eligible through evaluation of the team.
What is an IEP?
Individualized Education Program
ADHD is covered under which disability category under IDEA?
Other Health Impairment (OHI)
When was the most recent reauthorization of IDEA?
2004
When was ADA passed?
1990
What ages are served by an IEP?
3 until they turn 22.
What ages are served by an IFSP?
Birth until the child turns 3.
What is an IFSP?
Individualized Family Service Plan
What report determines if a child is eligible for an IEP?
ETR/MFE
What is an ETR?
Evaluation Team Report
What is RTI?
Response to Intervention
What is the largest disability category?
Specific Learning Disability/Learning Disability
What are the three principles of UDL?
Multiple Means of Representation, Action and Expression, and Engagement
What is UDL?
Universal Design for Learning
What is ADA?
Americans with Disabilities Act.
When did PL 94-142 change to be named IDEA?
1990
What do we consider the least restrictive environment?
General or regular education classroom.
How many disability categories are there under IDEA?
13
What is LRE?
Least Restrictive Environment.
When was the Education for all Handicapped Children Act passed?
1975
What was IDEA orignigally called?
Education for all Handicapped Children Act.