IDEA 2004

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IDEA (2004) Quiz

Test your knowledge on the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) of 2004! This quiz will challenge your understanding of the changes in legislation regarding state testing for students with disabilities, especially focusing on Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and transition planning.

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1. IDEA (2004) changed previous legislation regarding state testing for students with disabilities. For the children taking alternative assessments, the IEP must also state __________.
Benchmarks and short-term objectives
Goals and service delivery
Reasoning for alternative test
Academic strengths and weaknesses
Goals on IEPs do NOT need to have benchmarks/objectives.
True
False
The focus of IDEA (2004) is
Development of IEPs for students with disabilities
Inclusion to the greatest extent possible
Description of rights of families and persons with disabilities
Provide equal education for all students
Transition planning for students with disabilities begins at age
12
14
16
18
The IEP team must have (but not limited to)
Parent, general ed. teacher, special educator, child with disability
Parent, general ed. teacher, special educator, advocate for child
General ed. teacher, special educator, related services personnel
Parent, general ed. teacher, special educator, representative of local education agency
To make changes to an IEP, the full team must meet and agree to changes
True
False
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