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Micellaneous!
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Four Principles of this are: 

1. All learners and equal access.

2. Individual strengths and challenges and diversity. 

3. Reflective, universally designed, culturally responsive, evidence based, and differentiated practices. 

4. Community and collaboration.

What are the 4 principles of Effective Inclusion? 

100

Learning a new language and culture, having access to health care, post-traumatic stress, being targets of racism or harassment are all possible challenges for these students. 

What are some challenges that immigrant students may encounter? 

100

Event recording, duration and latency recording, interval recording and anecdotal records are all examples of ways to monitor student behavior. 

What are observational recording systems?

100

By using early identification, ongoing assessments, effective and specific interventions, involving families, focused instruction on phonemic awareness, fluency and comprehension, teachers can foster this in their classrooms. 

How can we foster our students' reading? 


100

Resiliency and Grit. 

What are two qualities that are important in promoting success in school and life?

200

Some components of this process include: Universal screening, Evidence-based curricula and interventions, Progress monitoring and Tiered instruction. 

What are some of the components of the RTI process? 

200

In this type of teacher, teachers share responsibility and accountability for planning, differentiating, and delivering instruction and evaluating, grading and disciplining students. 

What is co-teaching?

200

Avoiding classroom work, and/or seeking attention from the teacher or classmates are examples of this. 

What are two functions of student behavior?

200

A technique used to foster proofreading in a classroom writing program. It stands for capitalization, overall appearance, punctuation, and spelling. 

What is C.O.P.S.?

200

To prevent this, teachers can work with students,  families, and professionals to create a safe, caring school environment that does not tolerate bullying, victimization, harassment or violence. 

How can I prevent students from harming others? 

300

Some components of this document include: the student's present levels of performance, a list of student goals, a statement of services and aids to help the student reach their goals, a statement of any testing accommodations for the student.

What are some components of an IEP? 

300

These four steps can help prepare students for success in inclusive settings.

1. Ecological Assessment

2. Intervention and Preparation

3. Generalization to the New Setting

4. Evaluation in the New Environment

What is the four-step transenvironmental programming model? 

300

By differentiating the following, educators can accomplish this. 

1. Content

2. Process

3. Product

4. Affect

5. Learning environment

How can educators accommodate the diverse learners in their classrooms? 

300

This can promote mathematical literacy and proficiency, communication, reasoning, and give students a framework for solving problems. 

What is math language and vocabulary?

300

Summative common assessments,  high-stakes testing, technology-based testing, classroom and curriculum based assessments are ways of doing this. 

What are some ways to evaluate academic performance of my students? 

400

The child's family members, the general education teacher, the special education teacher, a school administrator, school psychologist, the student (sometimes), are all possible members of this team. 

Who are some of the possible members of the multidisciplinary team making decisions related to the special education process?

400

When transitioning from school to adulthood, these can can be beneficial for students - an SOP and ITP.  

What are a Summary of Performance and an Individualized Transition Plan? 

400

On-line instruction, video-based digital materials, smartboards, presentation software, technology-based instruction are all examples of this type of way to differentiate instruction for students. 

What are Instructional Technology and Assistive Devices? 

400

These individuals orally present test directions and items to students, monitor students for fatigue, record dictated responses, and ensure that students follow the test directions.

Who is a proctor and a scribe?

400

Google Read&Write; SeeSaw; IXL; Prodigy; BrainPOP; Hyperdocs; GoTalk; PhET; Edpuzzle; DeltaMath; Snap&Read; Read Theory are all examples of this. 

What are different technology programs to incorporate into your inclusive classroom? 

500

Students who are hard of hearing, blind, spina bifida, Tourette syndrome, cerebral palsy are examples of this type of disability.

What are examples of low-incidence disabilities?

500

These are an important aspect of an inclusive classroom because they can promote students self-esteem, self-determination, learning, language development and acceptance of differences. 

What are friendships?

500

T - think and talk about learning. 

A - aim for team goals. 

R - review goals and responsibilities. 

G - get materials and supplies. 

E - energize team for learning. 

T - tell other teams about your performance. 

What is a learning strategy designed to facilitate students ability to work cooperatively? 

500

Excessive sweating, headache, stomachache, shaking, nausea, difficulty eating or sleeping, are all possible signs of this. 

What is test anxiety?

500

Answers will vary :)

How has your perception of inclusive teaching changed after completing this course?

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