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Board of Education of the Henderick Hudson Central School District v. Rowley (1982)
The landmark case equal requirement that States provide “equal” educational opportunities that seem to present an entirely unworkable standard that requiring impossible measurements and comparisons and also require the furnishing of every special service necessary to maximize each handicapped child’s potential is, we think, further than Congress intended to go (Conroy & Yell, 2019). -
Rowley- Questions The final court ruling is required to provide students with an equal opportunity to have the same rights as other students. The final court ruling also provided students to benefit by following instructions from their teacher.
The historical legal rulings supported the needs of students with disabilities by allowing them to understand what is been taught without struggling. The historical legal rulings also give students with disabilities the right to a “free appropriate of public education” while attending a school setting (Conroy & Yell, 2019). -
Deal v. Hamilton County Board of Education (2004)
The landmark a meaningful educational benefit that agrees with the IDEA required of an IEP related to the student issue (Conroy & Yell, 2019). The landmark also focuses on the student's unique needs, and circumstances (Conroy & Yell, 2019). -
Questons-Deal v. Hamilton County Board of Education (2004)
The final ruling allows students to have a guarantee education no matter what issues the child may have. It also allows students to benefit in progress that is available. The historical legal rulings support the needs of students with disabilities to help further their education. It also supports any issues that may occur with students that have disabilities. -
Endrew F. v. Douglas County School District (March 22, 2017)
The landmark case established that education of children with disabilities can be made more effective by-strengthen the role and responsibility of parents and ensuring that families have meaningful opportunities to participate in the education of their children (Yell & Bateman, 2017). -
(Questions) Endrew F. v. Douglas County School District
The final court ruling made a way that students with disabilities are getting the full benefits of education. All students will be able to be successful and meet the requirements of IDEA. The historical legal rulings support the needs of students with disabilities and their parents by making sure they understand the development of the IEP. The historical legal rulings also support the needs of all students need.