Multiple Choice
Classification standards for a single type of disability (for example, a learning disability) may be described as
A) different in different states.
B) the same in different states because of IDEA requirements.
C) too restrictive.
D) the same as for other disabilities.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q6: States have academic content and performance _
Q7: The Illinois State Department of Education reviews
Q8: Describe the general sequence of steps between
Q9: For a student to be declared eligible
Q10: Assessment to determine eligibility for special education
Q12: What is the difference between nonsystematic and
Q13: Sheila has been classified as learning disabled.
Q14: _ decisions are made for groups rather
Q15: The No Child Left Behind Act of
Q16: Deciding what to teach and how to