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arivle123

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What are the potential benefits of teaching the other students American Sign Language and finger spelling?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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In the United States, which component of Public Law 94-142 (IDEA) grants Becky the right to have an interpreter with her in the classroom?
 
  a. Due process
  b. A free and appropriate education
  c. The least restrictive environment
  d. Fair and nondiscriminatory evaluation



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Answer to Question 1

Such instruction will not only help Becky feel more a part of the classroom but will also give her classmates an increased awareness of the heterogeneity of the human race, and to discover that individuals with special needs, apart from some obvious disabilities, are in many respects very much like themselves.

Answer to Question 2

b.



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