FTCE Exceptional Student Education (ESE) K-12 Practice Test

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What does the term "Least Restrictive Environment" (LRE) refer to?

  1. Placing students solely in special education settings

  2. Integrating students with disabilities into general education classrooms

  3. Limiting students from participating in extracurricular activities

  4. Providing extensive support for all students with disabilities

The correct answer is: Integrating students with disabilities into general education classrooms

The term "Least Restrictive Environment" (LRE) refers to the practice of integrating students with disabilities into general education classrooms as much as possible. The fundamental principle of LRE is that students with disabilities should learn alongside their peers without disabilities in the general education environment, with appropriate supports and services. This approach fosters inclusion and ensures that students have access to the same educational opportunities as their peers, promoting social interaction and minimizing segregation. It aligns with the concept that students with disabilities should not be removed from general education settings unless it is deemed necessary for their education, thus encouraging maximum participation in the general education curriculum.