Terms/Acronyms
Special Education Providers/Services
Partnerships/Collaboration
Assessments
Instruction
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This document is updated annually for students receiving special education by a team.

What is IEP (individualized education plan)

100

Providers including speech and language, occupational therapy, social work.

Who are related service providers?

100

When two or more educators share the instruction for a single group of students, typically in a single setting classroom.

What is co-teaching?

100

Assessments designed to measure whether students have attained learning standards, also known as criterion referenced.

What are high stakes tests?

100

The variety of teaching and learning strategies that are necessary to meet the range of needs evident in any given classroom.

What is differentiated instruction?

200
Changes in how the students learn key curriculum, possibly fewer problems.

What is an accommodation?

200

Individuals to assist teachers and others in provision of services to students with disabilities.

Who are paraprofessionals?

200

When three groups of students are arranged, two teacher facilitate and a third independent.

What is station teaching?

200

Can include intelligence tests and test related to learning disabilities.

What are psychological tests?

200

Involved classroom management, classroom groupings, classroom climate, and behavior management.

What is "I" identify classroom demands?

300

Tailored to meet the needs to individual student with a disability, it is monitored closely and student progress related to it must be document.

What is SDI (specially designed instruction)?

300

Expert similar to that of a counselor in terms of being able to help teachers and students address social and emotional issues.

Who is a social worker?

300

When two teachers divide the classroom into heterogeneous class groups and each instruct half the class.

What is parallel teaching?

300

Assessments given to students with disabilities who typically work on a more individualized curriculum and do not have to meet the same requirements as those graduating with a standard diploma.

What are alternate assessments (PASA)?

300

Analyzing student strengths, in view of the instructional demands.

What is "C" - check for potential paths to student success?

400

Blended system that enables educators to coordinate their work and focus their efforts to help all their students succeed.

MTSS (multi-tiered systems of support)

400

A team of individuals that assumes responsibility for making educational decisions regarding students.

What is the MDT (multi-disciplinary team)?

400

One teacher is leading the lesson while the other is quietly assisting throughout the lesson.

What is one teach, one assist.

400

Method of measuring students' levels of achievement in terms of what they are taught in the classroom, repeatedly over time.

What are curriculum based assessments (CBA)?

400

Once an accommodation or strategy has been put into place, it is important to determine student progress?

What is "E" evaluate student progress?


500

Education should be provided at no cost to parents and should be specifically designed to meet special needs. Student with disabilities entitled to attend public schools.

What is FAPE (free appropriate public education)?

500
A place that meets the needs of students that cannot be met in a school setting that is in session only during the day.

What is a residential facility?

500

Based on the notion that outcomes are best for students when their families perspective are respected, input is sought, and school professionals assist families get information needed to make the best decisions for children

What are family centered practices?

500

A process that involves deciding what level to begin instruction for students.

What is curriculum placement?

500

The time it takes to change from one activity to another.

What is transition time?

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