special education history, qualification, and services (without audio)
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special education history
how one qualifies
overview of services
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europe
sporadic
individuals
I’ll try this
separation
1837
Massachusetts
compulsory
free
normal school
codification
SPED?
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1850
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Individual efforts
denied access
parent advocates
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1896
May 17,1954
Special Education implications
de-institutionalization
meaningful educationmainstream vs. inclusion
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1) Autism
2) Deaf or blindness
3) Developmental delays4) Emotional disturbance
5) Hearing impairments
6) Mental retardation
7) multiple disabilities8) orthopedic impairments
9) other health impairments
10) specific learning disabilities
11) speech/language impairments12) traumatic brain injury
13) visual impairments
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multimodal assessment
response to intervention
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section 504 rehabilitation act of 1973
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zero reject
protection in evaluation
free appropriate public education (fape)
least restrictive environment
procedural safeguards
parental participation
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present level performance
measurable annual goals
description of services
participation regular class
testing accommodations
describe length and duration
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regular class
resource class
separate class
separate school
residential facility
homebound / hospital
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Presented by: Brent Daigle, Ph.D.
Presented by: Brent Daigle, Ph.D.
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