A Parent's Guide to Response-to-Intervention (RTI) (PDF)
IDEA includes a new provision that allows states and school districts to use high quality, research-based instruction in general and special education to provide services and interventions to students who struggle with learning and may be at risk or suspected of having learning disabilities. NCLD has written this Guide to provide an overview of the RTI process, describe how it is implemented in schools and offer questions that parents can ask.
No Child Left Behind
Find the essential information you need to know about NCLB and how it plays an important role in the academic performance of students with learning disabilities!
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IDEA Parent Guide
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The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act 2004 (IDEA 2004)Congress has completed a major reauthorization of IDEA, the nation's special education law. Most provisions became effective July 1, 2005. Visit our IDEA 2004 section to keep up to date on important activities regarding the implementation of this new law. |
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The first guide written explicitly for those wishing to advocate for individuals with learning disabilities! A complete "how-to" reference on all aspects of public policy advocacy, this guide offers invaluable information for both first-time and experienced advocates. Available in online and downloadable formats.
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Become an LD Advocate
Join NCLD's Action E-List to receive timely updates on Congressional actions affecting individuals with learning disabilities and be given the opportunity to communicate with Congress and influence their decisions on federal legislation.
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