The screening process when the state must identify, locate, and evaluate all children with disabilities who need special eduacation services
What is Child Find?
The amount of days that the schools gives an evaluation to be completed.
What is 60 days of consent?
The page of the IEP that list student's strengths and parent concerns.
What is the GSI (General Student Information) page?
The part of the authentic compliance process which accommodations and modification happens.
What is in/during Instruction?
The acronym UDL stands for this in order to meet the needs of all students in a space or setting.
What is Universal Design for Learning?
The child specific academic learning plan for a student with disabilities receiving services.
What is the IEP (Individualized Education Program)?
The cost of the evalation.
What is free?
The part of the IEP that describes the extent that the student will or will not participate in regular classes and in extracurricular activities.
According to a New Orleans based survey, the majority of students with disabilities receiving services in this setting.
What is Inclusion or General Education setting?
What is Engagement?
The setting when a student received services in the general education classroom with non-disabled peers
What is Inclusion or Mainstream?
The frequency a reevaluation occurs for a child that has an intellectual disability.
What is every 2 years?
The statement that reflects a student's current academic and functional performance
What is the Present Levels of Performance or PLAAFP statement?
The name given for fundamental changes to a curriculum by altering the standard or assessment.
What is modification?
The principle that shows how students access and engage with the information.
What is Representation?
SELF'S DAILY DOUBLE!!!
This evaluation calls for a student with a disability to be reevaluated at least every 3 years.
A parent's or caretaker's agreement to pass on the child's 3-year reevaluation.
What are Related Services?
The name given to desribe practices and procedures that provide equitable instructional and assessment access.
What is an Accommodation?
The principle that shows how students demonstrate their learning.
What is Action & Expression?
When a student's IEP goal data is collected and tracked to determine if a student is on-track towards achievement.
What is Progress Monitoring?
The child's disability alone doesn't qualify for special education services. The disability must do this.
What is have an impact on learning?
Beginning at age 16, measurable goals based on an assessement of the learner's interest and training.
What is a Statement of Transition or Transition Planning?
SELF'S DAILY DOUBLE!!
A student receives this type of support when a teacher breaks an assignment into smaller pieces or chunks the material. This is the type of support a student receives.
Knowing the difference between the goal and activity is important to consider when creating this for a lesson.
What is the learning goal?