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FAPE
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Free and Appropriate Public Educaiton
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LRE
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Least Restrictive Environment
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NCLB
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No Child Left Behind
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SST
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Student Study Team
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SAI
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Specialized Academic Instruction
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Mainstreaming
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The process where a special education student attends the same class/academic track as their non-disabled peers.
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RTI
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Response To Intervention. Can slow the process down.
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Inclusion
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Include both children who are special needs and their non-disabled peers. Usually an inclusion classroom is led by both "regular" and special ed teachers, and there may be paraprofessionals (classroom aides). The kids aren't really doing the gen ed program they are just included in the classes.
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Co-Teaching/Pushing In Services
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Resource teacher/speech therapist provide their services in the classroom instead of pulling the child out of class for individual direct service.
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Trace Program
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Ages 18-22. Help with resumes, getting into community college, help until they can get their high school diploma.
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IEP
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Individualized Education Program (or Plan). For ages 3-22. Until they get their high school diploma.
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IFSP
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Individualized Family Service Plan. Under age 3.
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IDEA
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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Does not include paying for cochlear implants.
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California Ed Code
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California Special Education Programs: A Composite of Laws-Revised Edition 2000. Does not specify type of hearing loss.
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Section 504
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The American Disabilities Act and Education Reform - provides accommodations and in some states equipment without special educations services.
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