Module 1- Special Education Legislation
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"Christmas in Purgatory" was an essay that was written about what? | The horrible conditions of U.S. institutions of people with disabilities in the 1960's.
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What act brought about transition services for high school students? | The Education of the Handicapped Children Act Amendments of 1986
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What was the big breakthrough that brought about the integration of supplementary aids and services? | Public Law 94-142: Education for all Handicapped Children Act (1975)
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Which law added autism and TBI as disability categories? | IDEA (1990)
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NIMAC stands for what? | National Instructional Materials Access Center
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