As a result of IDEA 2004, a transition plan is required at what age?
a. 16
b. 14
c. 14 and a half
d. 18
e. 17
[Ques. 2] The first step a parent should take when he or she disagrees with the district's decision about the child's special
education placement is to:
a. File a complaint with the State Department of Education
b. File a due process hearing
c. Complain to the Office of Civil Rights
d. Write a letter to the editor of the local newspaper
e. Set up a meeting to discuss the issue with the school personnel
[Ques. 3] The four prolong test that determine the least restrictive environment includes all but one of these factors:
a. How many students are in the general education classroom
b. The academic benefits to be gained by the student
c. The non-academic benefits to be gained by the student
d. The impact the student has on the education of other students and the teacher
e. Cost
[Ques. 4] How often must an IEP be conducted?
a. Yearly
b. Twice a year
c. Every other year
d. Every nine weeks
e. Every three weeks
[Ques. 5] How often must a case study evaluation be completed?
a. Yearly
b. Every two years
c. Twice a year
d. Every three years
e. Every four years
[Ques. 6] The principle that all students have the right to go to school regardless of the severity of their disability is
a. Free appropriate public education
b. Least restrictive environment
c. Procedural safeguards
d. Zero reject
e. Meaningful benefit
[Ques. 7] One of the major additions to IDEA 97 was the following
a. Free Appropriate Public Education
b. IEP
c. requirement of general education teacher to participate in IEP
d. requirement of the child to participate in the IEP
e. zero reject
[Ques. 8] In what year was the name of the Education for all handicapped Children Act changed to the Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act?
a. 1986
b. 1990
c. 1997
d. 2004
e. 1978
[Ques. 9] When sis the first Education for all Handicapped Children Act become law?
a. 1965
b. 1980
c. 1975
d. 1990
e. 1960
[Ques. 10] Discuss some of the problems that adults with learning disabilities encounter in meeting the challenges of everyday
life.
What will be an ideal response?