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This term describes children with specialized instructional needs, including those who are gifted. |
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A limitation, such as difficulty learning to read or inability to hear, walk or see. |
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This results from limitations imposed by the environment and by attitudes towards a person with a disability. |
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A principal that emphasizes conventional behavior and attitudes in all aspects of education, socialization, and other life experiences for people with disabilities. |
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The provision of special education services to students with disabilities within the general education classroom. |
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This person developed special teaching techniques for the ‘Wild boy of Aveyron’ and influenced other pioneers in special education. |
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This person’s teaching methods are now used all over the world and involve the development of the child’s natural curiosity and training of the senses through materials that are manipulable, three-dimensional and concrete. |
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The President’s Commission on Intellectual Disabilities was established by this president, who had a sister with mental retardation. |
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He studied under Itard in France and brought specialized methods for working with children with cognitive impairments to the U.S. |
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Helen Keller’s tutor and dubbed ‘The Miracle Worker’ by Mark Twain. |
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This was the first federal civil rights statute in the U.S. addressing specific rights of individuals with disabilities. |
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Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 |
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This federal law governs special education services for school-aged students with disabilities. |
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Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) |
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Passed in 1990, this federal law established a clear and comprehensive prohibition of discrimination on the basis of disability. |
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Americans w/ Disabilities Act (ADA) |
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This provision of IDEA mandates that schools must provide students with disabilities maximum exposure to to non-disabled peers. |
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Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)? |
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This provision of IDEA ensures that all school-aged students with disabilities, no matter how severe, are provided with a free and appropriate education. |
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This civil rights lawsuit challenged racial segregation in schools, and opened the doors to future lawsuits addressing students with disabilities. |
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BROWN V. THE TOPEKA BOARD OF EDUCATION? |
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This was the first “right to education” case for children with developmental disabilities. |
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PARC V. THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA?
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