SPED 2231 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Least Restrictive Environment, Differentiated Instruction, Universal Design

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Parc - ordered schools to provide educational services to students with disabilities in the same schools and the same programs as students without disabilities. Nclb components - strong accountability, increased flexibility and local control of schools, research-based teaching methods, options for parents and highly qualified teachers. Tech act - grants federal funds to the states so that they can help create statewide systems for delivering assistive technology devices and services to people with disabilities. Brown vs board of education - prohibited segregation by race in education. Rehabilitation act - provided financial funds for the state and local educational agencies to undertake programs in employment. Procedural due process - the idea principle that seeks to make schools and parents accountable to each other for carrying out the student"s idea rights. Least restrictive environment - the idea principle that states a student with a disability must be educated with students without disabilities to the maximum extent appropriate for the student.