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What is Zero Reject? The Zero Reject principle ensures that all children receive a free and appropriate public education, no matter how severe their disability.
How, in your own words, do you define zero reject? Compare and contrast the court cases related to the zero reject tenet. What are the similarities and differences?
Zero reject is an educational philosophy which says that no child can be denied an education because they are "uneducable". [1] It is part of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which is the main special education law that seeks to guarantee free and public education for students with disabilities. [2]
On Nov. 27, 1989, the high court declined to hear the Rochester, N.H., school district’s appeal of a judicial decision ordering it to provide educational services for a severely disabled...
The Zero Reject Policy, established under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), guarantees that no child can be denied the right to a free and appropriate public education based on their disability.
This requirement is referred to as “child find,” and the principle is known as “zero reject,” meaning that no child can be denied an education.
Zero reject is a fundamental principle in special education that mandates schools must provide a free and appropriate public education (FAPE) to all students with disabilities, without exception.