How did Brown v Board of Education impact the availability of education for students with disabilities?
What will be an ideal response?
Brown v Board of Education paved the way for parents to begin the call to have equality for all students, regardless of ability. The premise that separate is not equal gave the parent advocacy groups much needed support to begin the process of including students with disabilities in the classroom.
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Deidre notices that only girls are playing in the housekeeping center. How can she adapt the housekeeping area to attract more boys to that center?
a. Add more play foods and cooking utensils. b. Have boys-only days. c. Change the center to a restaurant. d. Add more boy dolls.
Why do you think Anne stole the items?
What will be an ideal response?
Which statement is true if a child has a hearing loss of 25 decibels (dB)? A. A sound must be louder than 25 dB to be heard
B. Sounds measuring 25 dB or less can be heard. C. The child can NOT hear most things. D. The hearing loss will be classified as severe.
Students with disabilities must be included in standardized state and district wide achievement testing with the exception of a. students with learning disabilities. b. a small number of students with disabilities who are permitted to take analternative assessment based on the recommendation of the student's IEP team
c. students with both learning and behavioral disabilities that receive both specialeducation and related services. d. students who receive instruction in self-contained settings.