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OSWALD

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The requirement that students be assessed in their native language or primary mode of communication is part of the __________ provisions of PL 94-142.
 
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The right of school-age children with disabilities to an appropriate education, in the least restrictive alternative possible, with an individualized education plan, and decisions based on nondiscriminatory procedures was first guaranteed by __________.
 
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Answer to Question 1

protection in evaluation procedures

Answer to Question 2

PL 94-142



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