The court cases, like Larry P. v Riles and Dianna v. State Board of Education and laws of the 1970's, such as the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act and the Education for all Handicapped Children Act have impacted how students with exceptionalities are educated and the role of assessments. What are the major implications of the litigation and laws from this time period that still influence
special education policy?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers should include:
Prohibiting culturally biased assessments, prohibiting the use of only one instrument to make decisions, prevented discrimination of children based on disability, guaranteed appropriate education
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What was happening in America during the Young Nation Period that caused schools to emphasize citizenship, history, geography and moral development?
a. More colleges b. Immigration c. Great depression d. Industrialization
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a. True b. False
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A) spend time creating a study area that has minimal distractions. B) learn effective strategies to deal with distractors. C) select one project or task to work on at one time. D) do all of the above.