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Six IDEA Principles: Zero Reject - ANSWERSRules against excluding any student Six IDEA Principles: Nondiscriminatory Evaluation - ANSWERSRule requiring schools to evaluate students fairly to determine if they have a disability, and if so, what kind and how extensive. Six IDEA Principles: Appropriate Education/IEP - ANSWERSA free, appropriate public education to all children who have been identified as needing special education. Program must be tailored to the needs of the student. Includes related services and supplementary aides and services if needed. Six IDEA Principles: Lease Restrictive Environment - ANSWERSWhen the Individualized Education Program (IEP) is written, a determination is made regarding the amount of time each student with disabilities will spend with nondisabled peers both in the classroom and al other school activities. Six IDEA Principles: Procedural Due Process - ANSWERSProvides safeguards against schools' actions, include a right to sue in court, provisions are made for the settlement of disputes by an impartial third party. Six IDEA Principles: Parents of children with disabilities participate - ANSWERSParents of children with disabilities participate in the planning and decision making for their child's special education. Parents' rights primarily involve access to students' educational records for inspection and review and the need for parental consent to release personally identifiable information. Accommodations - ANSWERSAdjustments made in how a student with a disability is taught or tested. They do not change what the student is taught or what he is expected to know. Accommodations (examples) - ANSWERShighlighted textbooks, extensions of time for a student who writes slowly, seating close to the teacher, assistive technology Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) - ANSWERSUnder NCLB, all schools, school districts and states are required to show progress in: reading/language arts, math, and either graduation rates or attendance rates. There are consequences for failing to meet the criteria for two consecutive years.

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