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Students With Disabilities CST NYSTCE EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS &lt;RECENT VERSION&gt; 1. Panel on Mental Retardation - ANSWER In 1961, President Kennedy appointed a panel of experts to prepare a national plan for "combating mental retardation." 2. Elementary and Secondary Education Act in 1965 - ANSWER The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) was a cornerstone of President Lyndon B. Johnson's "War on Poverty" (McLaughlin, 1975). ... ESEA is an extensive statute that funds primary and secondary education, emphasizing high standards and accountability. As mandated in the act, funds are authorized for professional development, instructional materials, resources to support educational programs, and the promotion of parental involvement. (QUALITY AND EQUALITY) 3. Public Law 94-143 - ANSWER 4. The Education for all handicapped Children Act (EHA) - ANSWER Public Law 94-143. Passed in 1975 and later reauthorized as IDEA. guaranteed a free appropriate public education to each child with a disability. 5. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA) - ANSWER is the federal law that govern the education of children with disabilities. 6. IDEA - ANSWER Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Federal legislation with the strongest and most direct impact on special ed. The Right to a free, appropriate public education in the least restrictive environment. It requires that students with disabilities be included in the general education classroom only removed with special services if the classroom environment cannot be modified to adequately support their educational progress. 7. Inclusion - ANSWER The practice of educating students with disabilities in the general education classroom so they may participate in day-to-day routines alongside students without disabilities. Inclusion treats the general education classroom as the student's primary placement. (LRE and FAPE) 8. Mainstreaming - ANSWER students with disabilities were included in the general education classroom only when their achievement would be near grade level without substantial support. 9. Vocational rehabilitation center - ANSWER Provides employment related services to students who qualify 10. Individual Placement and Support - ANSWER an evidence-based model of employment services emphasizing real work opportunities, integrated mental health services, and individualized job supports 11. Present Level of Performance - ANSWER Section of IEP to include the following information: Current academic achievement, area of eligibility, "Facts" for school, future plans, teacher reports, discussion of progress towards goals 12. Universal Screening - ANSWER Assess all students (using CBM or other formal/informal measures) to access the students who may be "At Risk" for falling below expectations 13. Low Incidence Disabilities - ANSWER a special education category representative of students with disabilities that occur relatively infrequently 14. expanded core curriculum - ANSWER includes skills such as orientation and mobility, braille reading, independent living skills, and use of assistive technology in addition to the general education 15. Strategic Intervention Model - ANSWER All of the routines promote direct, explicit instruction to facilitate problem-solving and critical thinking skills for students. ... They focus on student motivation while engaging students and their teachers in explicit instructional patterns. 16. Comorbidity - ANSWER The coexistence of two or more disorders. 17. ABC analysis - ANSWER Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence (ABC) Chart used? An ABC Chart is a direct observation tool that can be used to collect information about the events that are occurring within a student's environment. "A" refers to the antecedent, or the event or activity that immediately precedes a problem behavior. 18. What are the three classifications of management needs? - ANSWER 1.) Environmental Modifications 2.) Human Resources 3.) Material Resources 19. Are instructional methods required on an IEP? - ANSWER No! But they are encouraged 20. What makes up the instructional environment? - ANSWER Organization, Grouping, Technology, Methods 21. Social Stories - ANSWER a tool to teach children with autism how to act in social situations 22. Disciplinary change in placement - ANSWER A student will be suspended for a period of ten days or less while things are being evaluated

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Students With Disabilities CST NYSTCE
EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026 COMPLETE
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS
<RECENT VERSION>


1. Panel on Mental Retardation - ANSWER ✔ In 1961, President Kennedy
appointed a panel of experts to prepare a national plan for "combating
mental retardation."


2. Elementary and Secondary Education Act in 1965 - ANSWER ✔ The
Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) was a cornerstone of
President Lyndon B. Johnson's "War on Poverty" (McLaughlin, 1975). ...
ESEA is an extensive statute that funds primary and secondary education,
emphasizing high standards and accountability. As mandated in the act,
funds are authorized for professional development, instructional materials,
resources to support educational programs, and the promotion of parental
involvement. (QUALITY AND EQUALITY)


3. Public Law 94-143 - ANSWER ✔


4. The Education for all handicapped Children Act (EHA) - ANSWER ✔
Public Law 94-143. Passed in 1975 and later reauthorized as IDEA.

, guaranteed a free appropriate public education to each child with a
disability.


5. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA) -
ANSWER ✔ is the federal law that govern the education of children with
disabilities.


6. IDEA - ANSWER ✔ Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Federal
legislation with the strongest and most direct impact on special ed. The
Right to a free, appropriate public education in the least restrictive
environment. It requires that students with disabilities be included in the
general education classroom only removed with special services if the
classroom environment cannot be modified to adequately support their
educational progress.


7. Inclusion - ANSWER ✔ The practice of educating students with disabilities
in the general education classroom so they may participate in day-to-day
routines alongside students without disabilities. Inclusion treats the general
education classroom as the student's primary placement. (LRE and FAPE)


8. Mainstreaming - ANSWER ✔ students with disabilities were included in the
general education classroom only when their achievement would be near
grade level without substantial support.


9. Vocational rehabilitation center - ANSWER ✔ Provides employment related
services to students who qualify

,10.Individual Placement and Support - ANSWER ✔ an evidence-based model
of employment services emphasizing real work opportunities, integrated
mental health services, and individualized job supports


11.Present Level of Performance - ANSWER ✔ Section of IEP to include the
following information: Current academic achievement, area of eligibility,
"Facts" for school, future plans, teacher reports, discussion of progress
towards goals


12.Universal Screening - ANSWER ✔ Assess all students (using CBM or other
formal/informal measures) to access the students who may be "At Risk" for
falling below expectations


13.Low Incidence Disabilities - ANSWER ✔ a special education category
representative of students with disabilities that occur relatively infrequently


14.expanded core curriculum - ANSWER ✔ includes skills such as orientation
and mobility, braille reading, independent living skills, and use of assistive
technology in addition to the general education


15.Strategic Intervention Model - ANSWER ✔ All of the routines promote
direct, explicit instruction to facilitate problem-solving and critical thinking
skills for students. ... They focus on student motivation while engaging
students and their teachers in explicit instructional patterns.

, 16.Comorbidity - ANSWER ✔ The coexistence of two or more disorders.


17.ABC analysis - ANSWER ✔ Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence (ABC)
Chart used? An ABC Chart is a direct observation tool that can be used to
collect information about the events that are occurring within a student's
environment. "A" refers to the antecedent, or the event or activity that
immediately precedes a problem behavior.


18.What are the three classifications of management needs? - ANSWER ✔ 1.)
Environmental Modifications
2.) Human Resources
3.) Material Resources


19.Are instructional methods required on an IEP? - ANSWER ✔ No! But they
are encouraged


20.What makes up the instructional environment? - ANSWER ✔ Organization,
Grouping, Technology, Methods


21.Social Stories - ANSWER ✔ a tool to teach children with autism how to act
in social situations


22.Disciplinary change in placement - ANSWER ✔ A student will be
suspended for a period of ten days or less while things are being evaluated

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