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As specified by IDEIA laws, the general education teacher of a child with disabilities will be required to:
 
  a. develop the IEP.
 
   b. include the child in all classroom activities and learning.
 
   c. be a member of a team that designs and implements the IEP.
 
   d. implement the teaching goals of the IEP designed by the special education teacher.

Question 2

Which setting is considered to be the least restrictive environment?
 
  a. The special education resource room
 
   b. The general education classroom
 
   c. The special education self-contained classroom
   d. institutional facilities or hospitals



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: b



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