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History In Special Education

  • Brown Vs Board of Education

    Brown Vs Board of Education
    The Supreme Court ruled that separating children of color was unconstitutional. The kids with color were placed in classes with the special education kids.
  • Deron School

    Deron School
    Deron School was the first school made for kids who have disabilities. The school is still going and helping kids out.
  • Diana vs State Board of Education

    Diana vs State Board of Education
    The Diana vs. State Board of Education was based in California when a student was placed in the mentally disabled class after she tested low on the English test when her first language was Spanish.
  • Rehabilitation Act of 1973

    Rehabilitation Act of 1973
    The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 prohibits discrimination against citizens with disabilities.
  • Congress Passed the Education for all Handicap children

    Congress Passed the Education for all Handicap children
    Insured that all handicapped children have special education and related services available to them.
  • Board of Education of Hendrick Hudson Central School District Vs Rowley

    Board of Education of Hendrick Hudson Central School District Vs Rowley
    The court decision provides students with disabilities the right to an education that is "appropriately ambitious."
  • Early Childhood Intervention

    Early Childhood Intervention
    The start of services and programs for babies and young children with development delays and disabilities.
  • Tech Act

    Tech Act
    The Tech Act promotes awareness of access to assistive technology.
  • Americans with Disabilities Act

    Americans with Disabilities Act
    The ADA is a law that protects people with disabilities in many areas of public life.
  • No Child Left Behind Act

    No Child Left Behind Act
    No Child Left Behind Act started in 2001 and progressed even more in 2004. The act helps schools' financial situation by providing updated technology for special needs students.