IEP!
It is recommended that students don't attend their IEP meetings.
Faaaaaalse
Identify one of the 3 federal laws designed to protect folks with disabilities?
IDEA, ADA, Rehab Act of 1973
LRE
Least Restrictive Environment
What does EBD stand for?
Emotional behavioral disorder/disturbance
Define culturally-responsive pedagogy
Student-centered approach to teaching where students' cultural strengths are recognized and integrated
Who has access to a student's IEP/records?
special education teachers, the student, parents, gen ed teacher, administrative staff to work with the child
**Double Jeopardy!** According to IDEA, parents have a right to this when they feel their child is not receiving a FAPE by the school district in the child's special education program.
Due process
IEP (provide both)
Individualized Education Program/Plan
What is the difference between deaf and Deaf?
deaf- diagnostic term; separated from culture
Deaf- refers to the culture of the Deaf
Define the medical and social models of disability.
Medical- individual impairment; deficit orientation; focuses on the individual having an "issue"; often related to sickness.
Social- disability is created by the environment; inaccessibility of physical space and non-physical space (attitudes, etc.); barriers to accessing the environment for folks who navigate the world differently from the normative standards.
**Double Jeopardy!** Define self-regulation and give an example!
Controlling/monitoring one's behavior, emotions, and thoughts; the ability to manage disruptive emotions and impulses.
Examples: taking a break, asking for help, using earphones, going to a quiet corner, take a break, breathing strategies
What does the least restrictive environment mean?
Students with disabilities should be educated with students without disabilities, as much as possible; ensuring a child is in the best placement for their individual learning needs
FAPE
Free Appropriate Public Education
Under which category of disability is ADHD most often defined under?
OHI- Other health impairment
How does UDL differ from Differentiation?
Whole class approach v. individualized
How long can some students (who receive special education) stay in school?
Until their 21st birthday
A federal civil rights law passed in 1990- guarantees equal opportunity for individuals with disabilities.
a) ADA
b) FAPE
a) ADA- Americans with Disabilities Act
IDEA
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
What is one of the 3 pillars of an autism diagnosis?
What do we call the skill area that includes learning tasks for daily living (dressing, eating, bathing, etc.)
Adaptive functioning
80%
What was a critical outcome of the Brown v. Board of Education case (1954)? What are the implications for students receiving special education services?
Schools may not segregate by race; segregation is a no-go.
IFSP
Individualized Family Service Plan
Name 10 of the 13 disability categories put forth by IDEA
autism, deaf-blindness, deafness, multiple disabilities, hearing impairment, intellectual disabilities, EBD, orthopedic impairment, other health impairment, speech and language, visual impairment, specified learning disabilities, visual impairment/blindbness