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Special Education Law

By wweigel
  • Brown v. Board of Education

    Brown v. Board of Education
    The initial Civil Rights case ending segregation. This case served as a foundatino for special education law.
  • Report of the Present's Panel on Mental Retardation

    Report of the Present's Panel on Mental Retardation
    Expanded and sustained the concern that many institutions were not providing the level of services, or quality of life, that should be available to all individuals.
  • Hobson v. Hansen

    Hobson v. Hansen
    Expanded the basic beyond that of physical exclusion from public school school.
  • Diana v. State Board of Education

    Diana v. State Board of Education
    Addressed the issue of standardized test to classify minority students.
  • Mills v. Board of Education & PARC v. Pennsylvania

    Mills v. Board of Education & PARC v. Pennsylvania
    Significant Supreme Court decisions that stated children with disabilities have equal right to access education.
  • The Rehabiliation Act of 1973

    The Rehabiliation Act of 1973
    Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is considered to be the first piece of civil rights legislation specifically providing guarantees of rights to persons with disabilities.
  • FERPA

    FERPA
    Family Educational and Privacy Act - this allows parents access to their children's records & prevents release of school records without parental permission.
  • Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights of 1975

    Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights of 1975
    Amendment to include a Bill of Rights for Persons with Disabilities
  • Eduaction for All Handicapped Act of 1975

    Eduaction for All Handicapped Act of 1975
    (P.L. 94-143)
    Combined a bill of rights for children with disabilities with federal funding.
  • ADA Tittle II

    ADA Tittle II
    Americans with Disabilities Act
    Prohibits discrimination for government services on the basis of a person's disability.
    Extends section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act
  • Individuals with Disabilitiies Education Act

    Individuals with Disabilitiies Education Act
    EAHCA amended to Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) One big change from prior law is the inclusion of transition services as students transition out of high school.
  • IDEA Reautherazation

    IDEA Reautherazation
    IDEA now includes students with disabilities on assessments. General education teachers now included on IEP team.
  • No Child Left Behind

    No Child Left Behind
    PL - 107-110
    All students to be proficient in reading and math.
    Based on 4 principles:
    - accountability for results
    - more choice for parents
    - greater local control/flexibility
    - emphasis on doing what works based on research
  • IDEA 2004

    IDEA 2004
    2004 Reauthorization created more accountability, more focus on results/data and Intervention to keep students out of special education.