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The Supreme Court ruled that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional, setting examples for the rights of students with disabilities to have equal education.
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A federal law aimed to provide equal access to elementary and secondary education, especially for disadvantaged students.
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A case that established the right of students with disabilities to receive a public education, regardless of the cost of their accommodations.
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A federal law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities. It ensures that those with disabilities have equal access to education, employment, and services that are provided by government agencies.
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A federal law that protects the privacy of student's education records and gives parents the right to access their child's education records.
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An American law that enforced free and appropriate public education for children with disabilities. It's aimed to protect the rights of children with disabilities making sure they receive the proper services they need.
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This law prohibits disability discrimination in all public areas including educational settings.
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This act reauthorized ESEA and aimed to close to close the achievement gap between students, particularly students with disabilities and minority students.
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IDEA ensures students who have disabilities will have a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) modified to their individual needs. IDEA consists of 6 components: FAPE, Individualized Education Plan (IEP), Least Restrictive Environment (LRE), appropriate evaluation, parent and teacher participation, and procedural safeguards.
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An educational law in America that aims to ensure fair education for all students. It replaces NCLB.