Created by Nathan Lapin
over 11 years ago
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Practice of including another group of students in regular classrooms: Students w/physical, developmental, social-emotional disabilities, chronic health problems
Lives of exceptional individuals of any age should be characterized as much as possible by same kinds of experiences and daily routines regardless of disabled or not
Example of community based services
Idea of a shift from institutional care to community based services.
What does Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 prohibit?
LRE (Least Restrictive Environment) in Public Law 94-142 recognized:
IDEA
Term used in the 1970's that implies movement out of a special placement and into regular school experience
Person should attend the school he/she would attend whether or not she had a disability and should be enrolled in any group of learners he/she would be a part of if he/she lacked the disability
Ability/Disability Continuum
TBI
According to Horace Mann, the goal of education is:
IDEA requires:
Down Syndrome Health Problems
What health services can spina bifida involve?
Celebral Palsy Health Problems
Child without neuromotor involvement may experience:
Child w/Leukemia or other forms of cancer experience:
Sickle Cell Disease Children Experience:
A condition known to involve lasting impairment
Very Low Birth Weight
What does universal health precautions lessen?
Idea of Inclusion and Human Diversity:
What does a multifactored evaluation determine along w/informed consent from parent
What does the placement continuum imply? (think of companion counselor)
What did the zero exclusion mandate of PL 94-142 provide?
To identify indications of need for diagnostic evaluation
The latter in stipulating that objective must be stated in the form of observable, measurable behavior
Pupil status and progress on basis of age/stage expectations
School/State curricular expectations
Systematic Observation of functioning in the classroom
Skill Acquisition
Accomplishing skills required to function in present and/or future environment
What does flexibility involve?
Inclusion Means
Inclusion does not mean