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Who were leading stakeholders for getting educational rights for SWD started and how did they do so

Parents and advocacy groups

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What legal case was a monumental turning point for IWD to get equal rights

Brown v. Board of Education

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What does Section 504 do

Stops disability discrimination

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What does IDEA stand for

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

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When was IDEA first established

1975

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When were IDEA’s major amendments

1990 and 2004

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What is the purpose of IDEA

Guarantees FAPE and special ed

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Who is eligible under IDEA

Students ages 3–21 with 1 of 13 disabilities

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What does ADA stand for

Americans with Disabilities Act

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When was the ADA established

1990

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What is the purpose of the ADA

Equal rights in public and private life

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Who is protected under the ADA

All people with disabilities

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How many disability categories are under IDEA

13

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What are the steps in the SPED process

Identify → Evaluate → Eligibility → IEP → Placement → Implement → Review

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Why is PE considered a direct service

It is required for all SWD

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What is an example of a related service

OT, PT, speech therapy

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What are examples of related services

OT, PT, speech, counseling, transportation

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What two components qualify a student for SPED services

Disability + impact on learning

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What does IEP stand for

Individualized Education Program

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What must you know before developing IEP goals

Student’s present levels and needs

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What is least restrictive environment (LRE)

Learning with peers as much as possible

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What are examples of LRE in PE

Gen PE, modified PE, small group, 1

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1

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What does PLOP stand for

Present Level of Performance

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What is PLOP and why is it important

Baseline for IEP goals

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What are the parts of a PLOP

Strengths, needs, data, impact

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What are the 6 elements of an IEP goal

Condition, Learner, Behavior, Criterion, Timeframe, Evaluation

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Give an example of an IEP goal

Student runs with 80% accuracy

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What does an IEP document typically include

PLOP, goals, services, LRE, accommodations

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Who is usually at an IEP meeting

Parents, teachers, LEA rep, evaluator, student

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What age range can a child have an IEP during

3–21

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How can an APE teacher support parents during IEP process

Communicate, listen, explain, advocate

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What is the role of an APE teacher

Adapt PE for motor, fitness, and social skills

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What year was Section 504 passed

1973

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What year was IDEA first passed

1975

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What years were IDEA amendments

1990 and 2004

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What year was the ADA passed

1990

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What does IDEA stand for

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

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What does ADA stand for

Americans with Disabilities Act

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What does FAPE stand for

Free Appropriate Public Education

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What does LRE stand for

Least Restrictive Environment

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What does PLOP stand for

Present Level of Performance

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What does IEP stand for

Individualized Education Program