TExES Special Ed 161 (2022/2023)
(Already Passed)
Section 504, Rehabilitation Act of 1973 ✔✔Expands older laws by extending protection to other
areas at receive federal assistance such as education
Three requirements
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TExES Special Ed 161 (2022/2023)
(Already Passed)
Section 504, Rehabilitation Act of 1973 ✔✔Expands older laws by extending protection to other
areas at receive federal assistance such as education
Three requirements of Section 504 ✔✔Protected individuals must have: 1. Physical or mental
impairment that limits 1 or more major life activity
2. record of such an impairment
3. regarded as having an impairment
PL94-142 Education for All Handicapped Children Act ✔✔1975--Education is to be provided
for all children who meet eligibility.All children are assumed capable of benefiting from
education which includes basic self help, vocational, and academics.
PL99-457 ✔✔1986-Beginning in 1991, special education programs were required for children 3
to 5 with a IFSP.
IFSP ✔✔Individual Family Service Plan, replaces, or in addition to IEP with entire family's
needs addressed and reviewed every 6 months.
IDEA, PL101-476 principles ✔✔1990The principles of IDEA, incorporate the concept of
"normalization." Within this concept, persons with disabilities were allowed access to everyday
patterns and conditions as close to possible or equal to non-disabled peers.
7 Fundamentals of IDEA ✔✔1. FAPE, 2. Notification and Procedural Rights for Parents 3.
Identification and Services for all children 4. Necessary Related services 5. Individualized
assessment 6. IEP 7. LRE
FAPE ✔✔Special Education Services are to be provided at no cost to students and their parents.
The federal and state government will share in any additional costs. Also requires that education
be appropriate to the individual needs of the students.
Notification and Procedural Rights for Parents ✔✔1. Rights to examine records and obtain
independent evaluations 2. Right to receive notice that states results.
Due Process ✔✔Parents who disagree with the school's decision about placement or continuation
of special services. May be followed with a judicial hearing
Identification and services to all children ✔✔States must conduct public outreach programs to
seek out and identify children who may need services.
Necessary Related Services ✔✔Developmental, corrective, and other support services that make
it possible for a student to benefit from special education services. These may include speech,
occupational, or physical therapy.
IEP ✔✔Individualized Education Plan
LRE ✔✔Least Restrictive Environment means that the student is placed in an environment,
which is not dangerous or overly controlling or intrusive. Students must be given opportunities to
experience what other peers of similar mental or chronological age are doing. This should be
most integrated and normalized.
Reauthorization of IDEA, PL 105-17 ✔✔1997 Major changes in areas of evaluation procedures,
parent rights, transition, and discipline.1. Require members of evaluation team to look at
previously collected data. Previous to IDEA 97, an entire re-evaluation has to be conducted
every 3 years.2. Parents included on team. 3. Involvement for students with special needs in a
general education setting. 4. more feedback to parents
PLEP ✔✔Present Levels of Educatoinal Performance: Part of the IDEA 97, added there must be
a connection between special education and general education with explanation extent not with
nondisabled.
IDEA 97, Transitional Needs ✔✔1. When student 14 (later changed to 16) includes statement
about course of study (vocational or advanced). 2. One year before student reaches majority
under state law informed law that will transfer rights to student upon reaching majority.
Manifest Determination Review ✔✔Under IDEA 97, suspension/disciplinary consequences
could result in an alternative educational placement. MDR (Manifest Determination Review)
must occur no more than 10 after disciplinary action.
No Child Left Behind, NCLB ✔✔2002 PL 107-110. Addresses accountability of school
personnel for students achievement in reading, math, and science. Special educators are
responsible for teaching students to a level of proficiency comparable to non-disabled students.
Reauthorization of IDEA ✔✔2004 Required all secondary level special education teachers to be
no less qualified than other teachers of the same subject.
IDEA 2004 ✔✔IDEA revised as Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of
2004 became effective. Students with special needs have MAXIMUM access to the general
curriculum. Secondary special education teachers must be no less qualified.
Inclusion ✔✔Present trend to team special education teachers and regular teachers in regular
classrooms. This avoids pulling out students for services .
The " best" least restrictive environment is always ✔✔Regular education classroom
Possibly Causes of disabilities ✔✔1. Specific sensory impairment (hearing or vision)
2. Cognitive abilities: (mental retardation)
3. Neurological impairment (autism or some learning diablities)
Learning Disability /LD ✔✔According to IDEA, LD is a disorderin one or more of the basic
psychological processes involved in understanding or using language, spoken or written, which
will manifest itself by imperfect ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, or do math
calculations. (Perceptual handicaps, brain injury, minimul brain dysfunction, dyslexia, and
developmental aphasia.)
Auditory Impairment ✔✔An impairment in hearing whether permanent or fluctuating that
adversely affect a child's educational performance.
Emotional Disturbance /ED ✔✔Inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual,
sensory, or health factors including inability to maintain interpersonal relationships,
inappropriate behaviors or feelings, depression, schizophrenia, and fears associated with school
problems.
Mental Retardation ✔✔Significantly sub-average intellectual functioning as measured by
standardized, individualized tests and deficits in adaptive behaviors.
Multiple Disabilities ✔✔Combination of impairments that cannot be accommodated in special
education for only one service.
Orthopedic Impairment /OI ✔✔Severe Orthopedic impairment that adversely affects a child's
educational performance caused by disease (bone tuberculosis) or other impairments (Cerebral
palsy) Needs dr
Other Health Impairment /OHI ✔✔Limited strength, vitality, or alertness, including heightened
alertness to environment stimuli (asthma, add, adha, diabetes, epilepsy, sickle cell anemia,
Tourette) that adversely affect a child's educational performance. Need dr.
Speech Impairment /SI ✔✔Communication disorder such as stuttering, impaired articulation, a
language impairment, or a voice impairment.
Traumatic Brain Injury /TBI ✔✔Acquired injury to the brain caused by an external force. Need
dr data.
Visual Impairment /VI ✔✔Impairment in vision that even with correction adversely affects
educational performance. Terms include both partial sight and blindness. Need licensed eye dr.
Non categorical /NCEC ✔✔Students between the ages of 3 to 5 who may meet the eligibility
requirements under MR, ED, LD, or AU.
phonology ✔✔System of rules about sounds and sound combinations for a language.
phoneme ✔✔smallest unit of SOUND . It combines with other sounds to make a word. A
phoneme does not have meaning. Ex of 1 phoneme: f, sh, oa, er
morphology ✔✔Smallest unit of language that convey meaning. Morphemes are root words (eg:
walk) and affixes (ed, s, ing)
syntax ✔✔Commonly known as grammar. Govern how morphemes and words are combined.
Semantics ✔✔The study of meaning in language.
Pragmatics ✔✔Commonly known as the speaker's intent. Pragmatics is used to influence or
control actions or attitudes of others.
Cascade of services ✔✔Deno: In order to comply with least restrictive environment -1. Regular
classroom 2. Regular with support (consult or inclusion) 3. Regular with part-time special classes
(resource) 4. Full time special class 5. Special station (school) 6. Homebound 7. Residential
Transition Services ✔✔By 16, a statement of required transition should be included in IEP.
Planning required to help student to reach post school outcomes.
Functional Behavior Assessment ✔✔A method of gathering information to assess why a child
with a disability has their present placement modified.
BIP ✔✔Behavior Intervention Plan is utilized to reinforce or teach positive behavior skills. It is
also known as a behavior plan to include skill training for appropriate behavior.
4 Developmental reading approaches ✔✔Basal (reading series), Phonics (grapheme-phoneme),
Linguistics (word families), or whole language (meaning-oriented using literature).
Code-Emphasis Approach ✔✔Bottom-up. Letter-sounds are stressed. Reading instruction begins
with words that consists of letter or letter combinations that have the same sound in different
words.
Meaning-emphasis ✔✔Reading for meaning is emphasized from the first stages of instruction.
Programs begin with words that appear frequently.
VAKT ✔✔Also called the Fernald Method is used for spelling because it involves Visual,
Auditory, Kinesthetic, and Tactile modalities.
Writing Sequence ✔✔Prewriting, Organizing Content, Drafting, Revising, Final Draft
Sequence Mathematical Sequence ✔✔Concrete (demonstrating with manipulatives), SemiConcrete (pictures), Abstract (no manipulatives or pictures)
Basic source of law for special education ✔✔Individual Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and
its accompanying regulations.
ARD committee ✔✔Discusses child's current functional level along with assessment results.
Agrees on goals. Discusses support and services and modifications. Where special services will
be provided.
IDEA 2004 ✔✔Special education teacher must consider how can each student participate in the
general education curriculum to the extent that it is beneficial for that student. Also, they need
alternative materials available. Special education teacher is the advocate for the student for both
the general education teacher and adminsitration.
FERPA ✔✔1974 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (Buckley Amendment). Assures
confidentiality of student records. Parents are afforded rights to examine, review, request
changes if inaccurate, and stipulate person who has access.
Congress voted in 1990 ✔✔not to include Attention Deficit Disordes (ADD) as a new
exceptionality area.
Irving ISD vs Tatro ✔✔1984 Amber Tatro with spina bifida must be provided a catheter since it
is a related service necessary for student to benefit from special education.
Student confidentiality ✔✔Teachers must maintain student confidentiality which includes paper
records and into oral discussions. Gradebooks,Cumulative files, and attendance records are open
to parents to check. Teacher notes may be shared or not.
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