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What is Zero Reject?
What is Zero Reject?
Locate, identify, and provide services to all eligible students with disabilities.
What does Protection in Evaluation mean?
What does Protection in Evaluation mean?
Conduct an assessment to determine if a student has an IDEA related disability and if he/she needs special education services.
Define Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE).
Define Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE).
Develop and deliver an IEP of special education services that confers meaningful education benefit.
What is the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)?
What is the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)?
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What are Procedural Safeguards?
What are Procedural Safeguards?
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Explain Parental Participation.
Explain Parental Participation.
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List the 6 principles of IDEA: zero reject, protection in evaluation, free appropriate public education, least restrictive environment, procedural safeguards, _________.
List the 6 principles of IDEA: zero reject, protection in evaluation, free appropriate public education, least restrictive environment, procedural safeguards, _________.
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Study Notes
Six Principles of IDEA
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Zero Reject: Every eligible student with disabilities must be located, identified, and provided with necessary services, ensuring that no child is denied access to education due to their disability.
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Protection in Evaluation: Proper assessments must be conducted to determine if a student has a disability related to IDEA, which shapes the need for special education services.
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Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE): Schools are required to develop and implement an Individualized Education Program (IEP) that guarantees a meaningful educational benefit tailored to each student’s needs.
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Least Restrictive Environment (LRE): Students with disabilities should be educated alongside their nondisabled peers to the greatest extent possible, promoting inclusion and social interaction.
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Procedural Safeguards: Compliance with IDEA’s procedural requirements ensures that students and families are protected during the evaluation and service provision process.
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Parental Participation: Parents must be actively involved in both the development and implementation of their child’s special education program, fostering collaboration and informed decision-making.
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Summary of Principles: The six core principles of IDEA are Zero Reject, Protection in Evaluation, Free Appropriate Public Education, Least Restrictive Environment, Procedural Safeguards, and Parental Participation.
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This quiz helps you learn and understand the six key principles of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) through flashcards. Each card presents a term and its definition, enhancing your knowledge of special education services and legal frameworks. Perfect for students, educators, and advocates in the field of special education.