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Fact or Fiction: Special Education Law
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- Q1The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 was passed by which U.S. President...Jimmy CarterLyndon B. JohnsonRichard NixonJohn F. Kennedy30s
- Q2What does PARC stand for?Pennsylvania Association for Retarded ChildrenParents Association of Remedial ChildrenParents Advocating for Really Smart ChildrenPennsylvania Association for Resource Classrooms30s
- Q3When was IDEA last re-authorized198220151994200430s
- Q4What does the "PL" mean in "PL 105-17"Professional LecturePrivate LitigationPlease ListenPublic Law30s
- Q5What does NCLB stand for?No Child Left BehindNational Center for Learning BenefitsNobody Can Learn BackwardsNo Children Learn Better30s
- Q6The term "highly qualified" comes from which law?ESEAESSANCLBIDEA30s
- Q7How many special education law cases were heard at the Supreme Court level312430s
- Q8What does de minimis mean?for benefittrivial, or minimal to meritmultiple, of manyannually yearly progress30s
- Q9What is a consent decree?Both sides agree without a rulingcase is dismissed from courtboth sides announce an agreement with trumpetsone side withdraws lawsuit30s
- Q10What does IEP stand for?Individualized Education PlanIndividualized Education ProgramIndependent Evaluation ProcessInterdependent Education Program30s