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How can retailers avoid falling victim to the knowledge gap?
PL94-142
Also known as the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975, it mandates public schools to provide free and appropriate education to children with disabilities.
IDEA
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, a U.S. law ensuring students with disabilities are provided with Free Appropriate Public Education tailored to their individual needs.
Least Restrictive Environment
Educational principle requiring that students with disabilities receive their education, to the maximum extent appropriate, with nondisabled peers.
NAEP
The National Assessment of Educational Progress, known as "the Nation's Report Card," which measures student achievement in various subjects across the U.S.
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