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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: IDEIA vs NCLB, IDEIA vs. NCLB goals NCLB: 1) insure that students in every public school achieve important learning goals while being educated in safe classrooms by well prepared teachers 2) all students will achieve high academic standards by attaining proficiency in reading and math by 2013-2014 school year 3) all students will graduate from high school, IDEIA vs. NCLB requirements NCLB: Establish rigorous academic standards annual assessments with 95% precipitation rate implement comprehensive accountability system that includes extensive data collection and public reporting Direct formal sanctions against title I schools and their school districts for failing to meet proficiency targets in reading and math, IDEIA vs. NCLB purpose NCLB: holding states, school districts and schools more accountable for improving academic performance in each student regardless of race, economic status, profiency in english, or disability, IDEIA: 1. zero reject/child find 2. non discriminatory assessment 3. appropriate education and IEP 4. LRE 5. Due process 6. Parent participation 7. right to achievement requirements NCLB: Establish rigorous academic standards annual assessments with 95% precipitation rate implement comprehensive accountability system that includes extensive data collection and public reporting Direct formal sanctions against title I schools and their school districts for failing to meet proficiency targets in reading and math, IDEIA vs. NCLB stands for Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act vs. No Child Left Behind, IDEIA vs. NCLB purpose IDEIA: provides federal funds to state and local education agencies ensures that all children with disabilities recieve fape, IDEIA vs. NCLB pass/authorized NCLB in 1965 and renamed as NCLB and IDEIA in 1975 then renamed to IDEA, IDEIA: school districts to provide appropriate education services to students who have one of 13 specific disabilities 13 disabilities 1. autism 2. deaf-blind 3. deafness 4. emotional disturbance 5. hearing impairment 6. learning disability 7. mental retardation 8. multiple disabilities 9. orthopedic impairment 10. other health impairment 11. speach or language impairment 12. traumatic brain injury 13. visual impairment, IDEIA vs. NCLB goals IDEIA: school districts to provide appropriate education services to students who have one of 13 specific disabilities