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Laws impacting education and civil rights

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test your knowledge on 3 major federal laws protecting the rights of people with disabilities

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Froggy Jumps

Laws impacting education and civil rightsOnline version

test your knowledge on 3 major federal laws protecting the rights of people with disabilities

by Courtney Stull
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Educational law

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Civil rights law

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Accommodations such as access to communication and instruction at public schools is provided underneath?

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Every student in a public school has the right to receive an education that is suitable to their needs and without paying.

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A student does not qualify under the IDEA law but has a medical diagnosis that impacts their access to learning can receive accommodations through which of the following?

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A student who has a disability that impacts their ability to access public education can qualify for which of the following.

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This civil rights law states that a student who has a disability or medical diagnosis should not be discriminated against in a public school.

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This civil rights law prohibits disability discrimination by schools, employers, and anyone who offers goods and services to the public.

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This education law requires public schools to meet the unique needs of eligible K–12 students with disabilities. Schools do this by providing services.

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