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NES Gifted Education Sample Test

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How many states allow due process for gifted and talented children?





Correct Answer:
28.


twenty-eight states in the united states allow due process for gifted and talented children under their education laws. due process in this context refers to a formal way to resolve disputes regarding the education of gifted students. this means that if there is a disagreement between the parents of gifted students and the school regarding issues such as identification, placement, or provision of services, the parents have the right to challenge the school's decision.

the due process for gifted and talented children is typically included in the state's education laws either under general education provisions or under provisions for students with disabilities. this legal process provides a framework where an impartial hearing officer reviews the case and makes a decision. the due process ensures that the rights of gifted and talented students are protected and that they receive appropriate educational opportunities as mandated by law.

it is important to note, however, that the availability of due process rights can vary widely not just by state, but also by the specific regulations and procedures established at local education agency levels. therefore, parents and guardians of gifted and talented children should familiarize themselves with both state and local education policies to fully understand and advocate for their children's educational rights.


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