What restriction does the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) place on school systems to keep them from placing a student with a mild learning disability in a self-contained classroom for students with severe mental disabilities based only on the fact that they do not have another special educational setting to serve them in?
  1. A Local Education Representative (LEA) must be present
  2. Students must receive instruction in their least restrictive environment (LRE)
  3. Students have a right to due process prior to being expelled from school
  4. The continuum of services is established by a panel of experts
Explanation
Answer: B - In order to keep school systems from placing a student with a mild learning disability in a self-contained classroom for students with severe learning disabilities when there is not another more appropriate educational setting available at that time, IDEA states that students MUST receive instruction in their least restrictive environment (LRE). A student in the aforementioned situation would likely not receive instruction that is appropriate to their levels of academic functioning. Therefore, the placement limits their learning potential and is not their least restrictive environment.
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