Zero reject
zero reject
a basic principle of IDEA specifying that no student with a disability, not matter what kind or how severe, can be denied a free public education
individualized education program
annually revised program for an exceptional student, detailing present achievement level, goals, and strategies, drawn up by teachers, parents, specialists, and the student
articulation disorders
any of a variety or pronunciation difficulties, such as the substitution, distortion, or omission of sounds
least restrictive environment
educating each child with peers in the regular classroom to the greatest extent possible
integration
fitting the child with special needs into existing class structures
speech disorder
inability to produce sounds effectively for speaking
voicing problems
inappropriate pitch, quality, loudness, or intonation
learning disability
problem with acquisition and use of language; may show up as difficulty with reading, writing, reasoning, or math
learned helplessness
the expectation, based on previous experience with a lack of control, that all ones efforts will lead to failure
inclusion
the integration of all students, including those with severe disabilities, into regular classes