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17 Cards in this Set
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What year was Title IX? |
1972 |
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Does Title IX include military? |
no |
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If event held for father-son, under Title IX, there should be an... |
event should be for mother-daughter as well |
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If organization is receiving Federal Aid under Title IX |
on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity |
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Title VI, Civil Rights Act was in what year? |
1964 |
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Protection of the following fall under which Title? race, national origin, religion, sex,age, disability, marital status |
Title VI Civil Rights |
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What year was the No Child Left Behind Act? |
2001 |
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"Gross Neglect of Duty" in the Ethical Educator Professional Practices includes |
unreasonable physical force against students or fellow employees; sexual conduct with astudent; appearing on duty or at any district-sponsored activity while under the influence of alcohol or any controlledsubstance; knowing falsification of any document or knowing misrepresentation directly related to licensure, employmentor professional duties; knowing and unauthorized use of school computer equipment to receive, store, produce or sendsexually explicit materials; |
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"Gross Unfitness" in the Ethical Educator Professional Practices includes |
conduct which renders an educator unqualified to perform his or her professional responsibilities.Conduct constituting gross unfitness may include conduct occurring outside of school hours and off school premises whensuch conduct bears a demonstrable relationship to the educator's ability to fulfill professional responsibilities effectively.Some examples of Gross Unfitness are: fraud or misrepresentation; conviction of violating any federal, state, or local law;violation of a term of probation imposed by a court; admission of or engaging in acts constituting criminal conduct, even inthe absence of a conviction |
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Board of Education vs. Rowley of 1982 states |
about the deaf student who was only learning 60% because she didn't have interpreter, but had hearing aid device. Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975, did not require that the special instruction and supportive services provided under the law by state governments to disabled students be designed to help them achieve their full potential as learners. |
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first amendment, freedom of expression in school includes |
schools can: Limit speech based on a reasonable expectation that it will cause amaterial and substantial disruption of school activities or invade the rights of othersProhibit obscene or vulgar language Schools can also limit speech if it's in the form of a threat. Not just any expression is a threat, though. Threats must:Be perceived as a threat by othersBe clear and convincing, causing others to believe it will be carried outCause other students to fear for their safety |
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The Rehabilitation Act of l973 by Nixon |
“prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in programs conductedby Federal agencies, in programs receiving Federal Financial assistance, in Federalemployment, and in the employment practices of Federal contractors. |
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Section 504 |
is a civil rights statute which protects the civil rights of all disabled persons who are otherwise qualified to participatein and benefit from programs.” anyone who has “a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits a major life activity. |
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1990, American Disabilties Act |
prohibits discrimination in employment, state and localgovernment, public accommodations, commercial facilities, transportation, andtelecommunications To be protected, a personmust have a disability or “an association or relationship with an individual with adisability.” |
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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) |
The IDEA was enacted to ensure that children with disabilities receive the sameeducational opportunities as children without disabilities. |
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With regard to elementary and secondary education, Section 504 defines a―qualified handicapped person‖ as |
“A handicapped person of any age during which non-handicapped persons areprovided education; or “A handicapped person of any age during which it ismandatory under state law to provide services to handicapped persons orwhom a state is required to provide a free appropriate public education" |
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Title III of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 |
provides funding to state and local education agencies who are obligatedby NCLB to increase the English proficiency and core academic content knowledge ofLimited English Proficient students |