What does UDL stand for?
What is Universal Design for Learning?
A set of instructional strategies that emphasize the use of groups to teaching problem-solving techniques and how to work constructively with other is known as:
What is Cooperative Learning?
When the general teacher uses differentiation, why is it important to have the special education teacher help design tiered assignments?
What is Failure to differentiate lessons for the child with IDD runs the risk of discouraging the child and causing them to fail and eventually give up?
A _____________ strategy can be taught that helps the student achieve more independent behavior.
What is problem solving?
True or False - Changes in learning environments alone make a striking difference.
What is false?
True or False: Teaching students the most common sounds represented by letters and strategies for sounding out words, such as explicit phonics, has proven to be non-effective for children with IDD.
What is False?
What are some examples of alternative assessments? Choose all that apply.
Portfolio Assessment
Performance Assessment
Tiered Assignments
Teacher Observations
What are: Portfolio Assessment, Performance Assessment, and Teacher Observations
What is another skill related to self-management?
finding the problem, information processing, choice-making or problem solving?
What is Choice-making?
________________ may include special lessons for small group instruction for students with IDD in social skills or in making the choices conducted by knowledgeable staff.
What is Tier II?
Reciprocal teaching is an educational strategy where small groups of students and teachers take turns leading a discussion on a particular topic. This exercise features four activities:
What are questioning, clarifying, summarizing, and predicting?
T or F: Goals for someone with moderate IDD could be learning “survival words”, mastering both arithmetic and understanding different variations of money, learning social skills, developing leisure-time activities and skills, communicate effectively, and learn work skills.
What is True?
T or F: For a child with IDD, the computer is actually a window on the world, if they are given capable instructions for use and the availability of appropriate software.
What is true?
What is the definition of inclusion in the classroom?
What is "the practice of including children with disabilities in the regular classroom?"
Name 3 goals of positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS):
What are: Improved academic performance, Enhanced social competence, and safe learning and teaching environments?
Although the federal government, through ______________________, requires assessment of all students, it is clear that alternative or modified assessments must be made for some students with disabilities.
What is No Child Left Behind?
What is they are designed to help students who have a difficult time with reading. They provide assistance to learners with word recognition and understanding.