1) Sally French seems to be thinking: although we want to be treated equally, there are items disabled people need in order to be put on an equal playing field. These needs are necessary at work and the employers should be able to recognize this, which would lead to equal treatment.
2) Sally French's tone seems sort of bitter, or frustrated. She is upset that people ignore the needs of disabled people and feels there is little improvement on equal rights because people are too busy writing guidelines. She is a visually impaired person feeling frustrated with the little improvement that has been made.
3) Joseph Shapiro feels that a student from a minority group is more likely to be placed in special education classes because of their language barrier or teachers may not understand how ahead or how behind a minority student is due from immigrating from another country.
4) IDEA is able to help manage the needs of people with disabilities, no matter what the circumstances are. Whether they need certain technology or a different schedule from non-disabled students. IDEA and ADA has helped people realize the importance of people with disabilities need for difference in order to be normal. It is sparking an evolution in educational equality.
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