History Of Special Education

  • Brown v. Board

    Brown v. Board
    Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, a notable supreme court ruling that occurred in 1954, which states that separating black and white students in different schools is unconstitutional. In fact, According to An Historical Introduction To Education, written by Gerald L.Gutek, "segregated schools violates the due process clause of the fourteenth amendment, denies black children equality of educational opportunities; causes psychological damage to black children"(Gutek,1991).
  • Education For All Handicap Children Act

    Education For All Handicap Children Act
    (Public law 19-142, 1975), states "that the Education For All Handicap Childen Act was enacted, to support states and districts in preserving the rights of, meeting individual educational needs of infants, toddlers, children, and youth with disabilities.

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  • Individuals With Disabilities Education Act

    Individuals With Disabilities Education Act
    (According to Hall et.al 2017) " Individuals with dissabilties education act was esablished to make sure that all children with dissabilties have the opportuniry to recieve a free and apporiate public education.
  • No Child Left Behind Act

    No Child Left Behind Act
    (According to Hall et.al 2017) "The goals and benchmarks states and school district set must meet the established national standards and federal mandates (2017).
  • Every Student Succeeds Act

    Every Student Succeeds Act
    (According to Public Law 114- 94) "Sec. 1002) This bill amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) to reauthorize through the following programs: (1) state assessments; (2) education of migratory children; (3) prevention and intervention for children and youth who are neglected, delinquent, or at-risk; and (4) federal evaluation activities." (2015).