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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 619058" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>snipped from <a href="http://www.dredf.org/special_education/training_materials_3_14/OSEP_AdverseAffectEdPerf.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.dredf.org/special_education/training_materials_3_14/OSEP_AdverseAffectEdPerf.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>Many schools evaluate whether a child’s condition has an <strong>adverse affect on his educational </strong></p><p><strong>performance</strong> strictly on the basis of grades or the child’s scores on standardized tests.</p><p>Although grades and, perhaps, standardized test scores may be one measure of educational</p><p>performance,the law and the courts take a broader view.</p><p>Especially when determining whether a child’s educational performance was adversely</p><p>affected by the child’s emotional condition, the federal appellate court governing California </p><p>requires that consideration also be given to a student’s need for behavioral and emotional growth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 619058, member: 3930"] snipped from [url]http://www.dredf.org/special_education/training_materials_3_14/OSEP_AdverseAffectEdPerf.pdf[/url] Many schools evaluate whether a child’s condition has an [B]adverse affect on his educational performance[/B] strictly on the basis of grades or the child’s scores on standardized tests. Although grades and, perhaps, standardized test scores may be one measure of educational performance,the law and the courts take a broader view. Especially when determining whether a child’s educational performance was adversely affected by the child’s emotional condition, the federal appellate court governing California requires that consideration also be given to a student’s need for behavioral and emotional growth. [/QUOTE]
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