Individually administered tests designed to determine students' academic problems
What is an achievement test?
The mean IQ score and standard deviation
What is 100 and 15?
Degree of standards of personal independence and social responsibility (function in various environments)
What is adaptive behavior?
Child Study referral and time to meet as a Child Study Committee
What is 10 working days?
An IEP written every year
What is an Annual IEP?
So close to the correct answer
That is the correct answer!
No, that is not correct, try again
What you can not say when administering a standardized test
Trained individual to administer an intelligence test
Who is a school psychologist?
Using a utensils correctly
Navigating around a school
Self care
Health and safety
What are types of adaptive behavior skills?
Referral for evaluation to eligibility meeting
What is 65 business days?
Special Education Teacher
General Education Teacher
Local Education Agency Representative
Parent
Student (as appropriate)
What is a legal IEP committee?
Familiar with test materials
Quiet testing area
Work area prepared and materials set up
What is standardized testing conditions?
Environmental factors
Genetics
Low birth rate
Malnutrition
Alcohol/Drugs
What are factors that may affect an IQ?
Student is eligible as a student with a disability to IEP
What is 30 calendar days?
Sent out to IEP committee to review prior to the IEP meeting
What is a draft IEP?
Direct observations
Rating scales
What are ways to assess a student's behavior?
Statement of the child's present levels of academic and functional performance
What is a PLOP (Present Level of Performance)?
Written to meet the child's needs to enable the child to be involved in and access and make progress in the general curriculum
What are measurable goals and objectives?
Child with a disability must be educated within the same classroom an typical, non-disabled peers to the fullest extent possible.
What is the least restrictive environment?