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Individuals With Disabilities Education Act
Became law 1990
Aims to protect cildren with disabilities
Mandates that all children, regardless of disability, are entitled to free public school
Multiple school requirements, including IFSP's and incorporation of disabled students into the greater school population when possible
Teachers need to know how to address and help disabled students and need to know their responsibilities therein
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Title IX
Became Law in 1972
Protects students from discrimination based on sex
Inspired by unequal treatment of female teachers and students by schools
Programs and activities which receive ED funds must operate in a nondiscriminatory manner
Teachers must understand the importance of equality based on sex
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Jacob Javits Gifted and Talented Students Education Act
Passed in 1988
Addresses needs of underrepresented GT students
3 Main Components
Incentivizes schools to expand GT offerings
Teachers should know so as to help potentially unnoticed GT students
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Title I
Passed 1965
Geared to help disadvantaged students
Ensures all children have significant opportunity to obtain high-quality education and proficiency on state academic assessments.
Schools must meet needs of underachieving students in areas of poverty and ensure equitable treatment of minorities
Must meet state standards
Teachers need to know the importance of meeting standards and ensuring equitable treatment
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Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 & 1974
Passed in 1973/1974
Protects rights of disabled students
Discrimination existed in schools
Requires special education, amongst other special considerations
Teachers must be aware of disabled students special needs in order to accomodate them
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Lau v. Nichols & SFUSD
Occurred 1976 & 2008
Protection of ELL students
Resulted in Consent Decree that incorporated a Master Plan that requires bilingual-bicultural education for the English Language Learners
Teachers must understand ELL students needs in order to provide education that they can both understand verbally and culturally
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