For more than three decades, special education laws have mandated that evaluations must be nondiscriminatory. One way to help ensure this is to

A. translate tests into other languages.
B. use tests that are written and standardized in the student's native language.
C. use tests that are published in languages other than English.
D. use tests that are standardized based on North American culture.


Answer: B

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