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Prepare to pass the NYSTCE Students with Disabilities CST (060) exam on your first attempt – with complete confidence and a guaranteed pass score! This Complete A+ Guide has been newly updated for the 2026/2027 testing cycle, reflecting the latest New York State teaching standards and exam blueprints. Inside, you'll find a comprehensive bank of multiple-choice questions modeled directly after the real CST (060) exam, each paired with verified answers and concise rationales to reinforce your understanding. The NYSTCE Students with Disabilities CST (060) is a critical requirement for special education certification in New York. This guide covers every competency assessed: Foundations of Special Education – IDEA history and key provisions (FAPE, LRE, IEP, due process), Section 504, ADA, and the legal/ethical responsibilities of special educators Knowledge of Students with Disabilities – characteristics of students across all disability categories (learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, emotional disturbance, speech/language impairments, hearing/visual impairments, physical disabilities, multiple disabilities, and other health impairments) Assessment and Evaluation – formal/informal assessment tools, interpreting evaluation data, eligibility determination, and using assessments to guide instruction Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) – developing measurable goals, accommodations, modifications, and transition planning (beginning at age 14/16) Instructional Planning and Delivery – evidence-based strategies for inclusive classrooms, differentiated instruction, universal design for learning (UDL), behavior intervention plans (BIPs), and positive behavioral supports Collaboration and Communication – working with families, general educators, related service providers, and community agencies Learning Environments and Classroom Management – creating safe, supportive, and structured settings for students with diverse needs What makes this your Guaranteed Pass Score resource? The guide includes hundreds of actual exam-style multiple-choice questions – the same format and difficulty as the real 90-question computer-based test (plus 10 unscored pilot questions). Each answer is verified against current NYS regulations and CEC standards. You'll practice with questions that test recall, application, and analysis – exactly what CST (060) demands. Use the guide for self-quizzing, targeted review of weak areas, or simulated test runs. The PDF is mobile-friendly, organized by competency, and formatted for rapid review. Whether you're a student teacher, a paraprofessional seeking full certification, or an out-of-state candidate transferring into NY, this resource will save you hours of unfocused study. Don't gamble with outdated 2024/2025 materials. The 2026/2027 CST (060) includes updated emphasis on equity, culturally responsive practices, and the NYS Next Generation Learning Standards alignment for students with disabilities. Download now and walk into your testing appointment ready to earn the passing score of 520 – guaranteed. Your future as a certified NYS special education teacher starts here!

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Students With Disabilities CST NYSTCE (060)

Newly Updated 2026/27 Exam With Multiple

Choice Questions And Answers (Verified

Answers) ||Guaranteed Pass Score




1. A student with an intellectual disability is transitioning from

middle to high school. Under IDEA, the transition plan must be

in effect by what age in NYS?

A) 14

B) 15

C) 16

D) 18

Answer: C) 16

Rationale: In New York State, transition services must be

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included in the IEP beginning at age 16 (or younger if

appropriate), per IDEA 2004 and NYS regulations.

2. Which Supreme Court case established the “meaningful

educational benefit” standard for FAPE?

A) PARC v. Pennsylvania

B) Brown v. Board of Education

C) Endrew F. v. Douglas County School District

D) Cedar Rapids v. Garret F.

Answer: C) Endrew F. v. Douglas County School District (2017)

Rationale: Endrew F. raised the standard from de minimis to

“appropriately ambitious” progress.

3. A student with a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is eligible for

special education under which IDEA category?

A) Other Health Impairment

B) Traumatic Brain Injury

C) Intellectual Disability

D) Specific Learning Disability

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Answer: B) Traumatic Brain Injury

Rationale: TBI is a separate disability category under IDEA,

defined as an acquired injury to the brain.

4. What is the primary purpose of the pre-referral

intervention process (e.g., RTI)?

A) To diagnose disabilities quickly

B) To provide interventions before special education referral

C) To reduce the number of IEP meetings

D) To bypass parental consent

Answer: B) To provide interventions before special education

referral

Rationale: Pre-referral interventions help rule out lack of

instruction as a cause of academic difficulty.

5. Scenario: A teacher notices a student frequently blurting out

answers. The teacher implements a token economy. This is an

example of:

A) Punishment

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