Dispelling Sped Myths
Roles and Responsibilities
Instruction/Accommodation
Sped Acronyms
Sped Potpourri
100

What is the common misconception about students in special education and their ability to learn?

A common misconception is that students in special education are inherently less capable and unable to achieve the same level of success as their peers, which is false; instead, most students with disabilities are as intelligent as their non-disabled peers but require tailored support and instruction to reach their potential and overcome learning barriers. This belief can lead to lowered expectations, which hinders student motivation, growth, and long-term success.

100

What is the role of a Campus Coordinator?

To facilitate ARD meetings, ensure campus compliance and represent the campus administrator in the ARD.

100

What is an example of a simple accommodation for a student with a visual impairment?

Enlarged print

100

IEP

Individual Education Plan

100

Describe the purpose of an IEP.

The primary purpose of an IEP is to provide a tailored educational plan for students with disabilities.

200

True or False: All students in special education have an intellectual disability

False

200
What is the role of a behavior specialist?

A behavior specialist helps individuals understand and modify their behavior by assessing, diagnosing, and treating behavioral or emotional disorders. They develop and implement behavior intervention plans, often utilizing techniques like Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Positive Behavior Support (PBS).

200

How can technology be used as an accommodation for students with learning disabilities?

Text to speech

200

MDR

Manifestation Determination Review

200

What is the significance of parental involvement in the special education process?

Partners in a student's plan.

300

What does research say about the inclusion of students with disabilities in general education classrooms?

Research indicates that including students with disabilities in general education classrooms offers academic and social benefits for all students, fostering empathy, improved social competencies, and higher academic performance for students with and without disabilities

300

What is the role of the diagnostician?

To complete evaluations for students who may have a disability.

300

What is the difference between an accommodation and a modification in special education?

Accommodations equal access. Modifications change access.

300

LRE

Least Restrictive Environment

300

How does the concept of "transition planning" apply to students with disabilities?

To help plan for life post graduation.

400

What is a myth regarding the cost of special education services to schools?

The idea that there is a huge money provided to schools for students with disabilities. Special education funding is a legal requirement to provide appropriate services for students with disabilities, and districts often face a significant funding gap between the actual cost of these services and the money they receive.

400
What is the timeline for evaluation?  Daily Double if you can name the ARD and the Evaluation timelines?

45 school days, 30 calendar days

400

Name one accommodation that can assist students with ADHD in the classroom.

Frequent breaks

400

SLD

Specific Learning Disability

400

Name 3 required members of a 14 year old student's ARD.

The student, the parent, the special education teacher.

500

How do stereotypes about students with disabilities impact their educational opportunities?

Stereotypes about students with disabilities negatively impact their education by lowering teacher expectations, leading to limited opportunities, and fostering stereotype threat, which causes stress and anxiety that hinders academic performance and participation.

500

How many days prior to the ARD do we have to give the parent consent?

5 business days and the day you send the notice doesn't count.

500

How can sensory breaks be considered accommodations for students with Autism Spectrum?

Sensory breaks are accommodations for students with autism that provide structured time for students to regulate their sensory input, reduce overstimulation, and re-center, ultimately improving focus and on-task behavior.

500

Explain what the acronym IDEA represents and its significance in special education.

Individual with Disability Education Act

500

Discuss how culturally responsive practices can enhance sped service.

Culturally responsive practices enhance special education (sped) services by creating more relevant, engaging, and equitable learning environments for students from diverse backgrounds 


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