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What are the implications of the NCLB Act for all educators and their students?
 
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In what ways did the ADA of 1990 improve life for persons with disabilities?
 
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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: NCLB emphasizes academic achievement as measured by student performance on
standardized tests. Greater emphasis is placed on ensuring that pupils in special education are exposed to general education curriculum.

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: ADA forbids discrimination against persons with disabilities in both the public and private
sectors.





 

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