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Disorders not included in LD
LD does not include problems that are the result of visual, hearing, or motor disabilities, of mental retardation, of emotional disturbance, |
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Defferences between 504 & IDEA EVAL |
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Evaluation
504 - Eval comes from a variety of sources - no consent, only notice
IDEA - Full Eval req - Req informed and written consent |
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Difference between 504 & IEDA Process |
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Due Process
504 - No consent req - no permanite provisions
IDEA - Req written consent from parents
Provisions are perminate. |
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Differences between 504 & IDEA ID |
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Identification 504 is more people less restrictions IDEA is less people more restrictions |
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Does LRE mean putting students in the general ed classroom |
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LRE - Least restrictive enviroment Enviroment that gives the studnt the least resrictions to their ability to learn and be included as much as possible |
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Emotional Behavior Disability |
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2. Behaviors are severe, chronic and frequent, occur at school and at least 1 other setting and the student exhibits at least 1 of 8 characteristics or patterns of behavior indicative of EBD |
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3. The IEP team used a variety of sources of information including observations and has reviewed prior, documented interventions |
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The IEP team did not ID or refuse to ID a student as EBD soley on the basis of another disability, social maladjustment, adjudicated delinquency, dropout, chemically dependency, cultural deprivation, familial instability, child abuse, socio economic circumstances or medical statments |
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Emotional Behavioral Disability key concept 1 |
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1. exhibits social, emotional or behavioral functioning that so departs from the norm that it adversely affects academic progress, social relationships, personal / classroom adjustment, self care or vocational skills. |
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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act |
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If a student is having a hard time with a math problem, can they be placed in spec ed |
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Explain using bullet point what should happen Observation Documentation Refer for eval Intervention |
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Subaverage general intellectual functioning 2 levels below IQ standards Defects in adaptive behavior Must occure in developmental years |
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Disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written, that may manifest itself in the imperfect ability to listen, think, speak, read, spell or to do mathematical calculations. Icluding perceptual, brain injury, developmental, |
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List 8 core pieces / principles of IDEA |
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1.Child Find 2.Assessment team 3.Nondiscriminatory assessment 4.IEP team 5.Surrogate parent 6.Due process hearing 7.connfidentiality 8.Transition services |
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72 mills vs board - 18000 students not recieving special ed - minorities classed as behavior or mentally retarted - broadens the scope of PAR - all students will get FAPE - no exclusion due to insufficient funds - stage for IDEA |
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Name litigations that influenced the development of IDEA |
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1954 Brown vs Board of ED - Separate buy equal - Supreme court said it was not 1971 - 72 - Pennsylvania association for retarded children - students were excluded from public school - cour said no - conrnerstone for IDEA - do away with institutions |
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RTI - method for collaboration between general and special education. Approach that involves assessment and instruction. 3 teir system 1 - everyone 2 - targeted 3 - high risk |
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School Wide Policy Behavior Support |
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SWPBS - Behavior side build on 3 tier system like RTI. 1 to 5% High risk and not improving Top tier 5 to 10% Showing risk factors so put in 2nd teir 80 to 90% everyone all preventive or proactive, bottom or first tier |
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What are two major functions of misbehaviors? |
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1. To obtain something 2. To avoid something |
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Functional Behavior Assessment A process for gather information to help educators 1. understand problem behavior 2. develop effective methods for modifying behavior |
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School Wide Policy Behavior Support |
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