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1. directory [dı'rektərı] a , ,
2. harm harmful harmless [ha:m] n ['ha:mful] a ['ha:mlıs] a ; ; , ,
3. ordinary ordinarily ['É:dınrı] a ['É:dınrılı] adv , ,
4. previous previously ['pri:vjəs] a [pri:vjəslı] adv , , ;
5. attend [ə'tend] v   ; ( , ..)
6. disturbance [dıs'tə:bəns] ;
7. emotional [ı'mouòənl] a
8. severe [sı'vıə] a ( );
9. invasion [ın'veıƷən] n ( - );
10. magnitude ['mægnıtju:d] n ;
11. notify somebody of something ['noutıfaı] - -
12. designate ['dezıgneıt] v , ,
13. subject subject (to) smth is subject to smth ['sΛbdƷıkt] n , ; , , - -
14. in turn [tə:n]
15. release [rı'lı:s] v , /
16. consent [kən'sent] n ;
17. thus [ðΛs] adv , , , ,
18. prior to ['prəıətə] phr prep , , ,
19. verify ['verıfəı] v ,
20. withhold (withheld) [wıð'hould] v ,
21. request [rı'kwest] v ; ,

 

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1. a) this information must not be released without the childs parents
2. b) the teacher should verify
3. , c) to designate some information as directory
4. , d) a child with disabilities
5. e) disclosure of the name of the childs previous school
6. () f) an invasion of privacy of a greater magnitude
7. g) place of birth
8. h) a special school for children with severe emotional disturbances
9. () i) this information is subject to public disclosure
10. , j) to notify the school of any information that must not be released

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What Information May Teachers Disclose?

Teachers may disclose directory information. For example, disclosure of a childs name, address, telephone number or date and place of birth is usually considered harmless. However, disclosure of other information that is considered ordinarily harmless may be harmful to a child with disabilities. Disclosure of the name of the childs previous school, for example, is harmless enough, but disclosure that the child had previously attended a special school for children with severe emotional privacy of a greater magnitude.

The school district must notify parents of the information that is designated directory information and thus subject to public disclosure. Parents may, in turn, notify the school of any or all information that must not be released without their consent. Thus, prior to disclosing even directory information, the teacher should verify that a childs parent has not requested to withhold it.

Directory information is somebodys name, address, telephone number, date and place of birth, marital status, and education.

 

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1. Disclosure of what information is harmless for all children?

2. To what children is the disclosure of their previous school harmful?

3. Why is it considered an invasion of privacy?

4. What must the school district notify parents of?

5. Can parents notify the school of any special request?

6. What should the teacher do prior to disclosing even directory information?

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1. Disclosure of some information may be to a child disabilities.

2. Disclosure of the childs school is enough for healthy children.

3. This child a special school for children with severe emotional .

4. Teachers may directory information.

5. Some parents request to some information though it is directory.

 

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