Dyslexia
ADHD
Dyscalculia
Co-Teaching
Gen. Learning Disabilities
100
The area of oral language that relates to the ability to think about the sounds in a word rather thatn just the meaning of the word.
What is phonological awarenes?
100
According to the DSM-IV, the term Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder includes these 3 subtypes.
What are Predeominately inattentive type (ADD/-H), Predominantly hyperactive-impulsive type (ADD/+H), and Combined type (ADHD)?
100
This type of instruction is student centered and teaches students how to learn information and then retrieve that information when it is needed.
What is strategy Instruction?
100
One Teach, One Observe; One Teach, One Assist; Parallel Teaching; Station Teaching; Alternative Teaching; Team Teaching.
What are the 6 models of Co-Teaching?
100
The term learning disability was first introduced in 1963 by this man.
Who is Dr. Samuel Kirk?
200
THe most common source of reading difficulties.
What is Phonological Processing?
200
For a child to get diagnosed with ADHD the symptoms must be present for how long?
What is at least 6 months with onset no later than 7 years of age?
200
With this instruction, it is teacher-centered approach that is most effective for teaching basic or isolated skills.
What is direct isntruction?
200
With this approach, for example, co-teachers can decide in advance what types of specific observational information to gather during instruction and can agree on a system for gathering the data. Afterward, the teachers should analyze the information together.
What is One Teach, One Observe model.
200
This man was arguably the key figure in setting the stage for the study of reading disabilities in the U.S.
Who is Samuel Orton?
300
The art or study of correct spelling according to established usage
What is Orthography?
300
This is the most widely used tool to assess a student for ADHD and other behavior disorders of childhood.
What is Conner's Rating Scale?
300
The percentage of school-aged population that has Dyscalculia.
What is 6%?
300
Use this approach when a lower adult-student ratio is needed to improve instructional efficiency, to foster student participation in discussions, or for activities such as drill and practice, re-teaching, and test review
What is Parallel Teaching?
300
This term was first coined in 1887 by Rudolf Berlin
What is dyslexia?
400
The two major types of phonics instruction.
What is analytic ans synthetic phoncs?
400
In order to conduct the most productive lessons for children with ADHD, effective teachers should do this.
What is periodically question students understanding, probe for correct answers before moving on to other students, and identify which students need additional ssistance?
400
This is probably one of the most popular theoretical frameworks for teaching mathematics to all children.
What is the CRA sequence?
400
During language arts instruction when one station will address comprehension of a recently-read piece of literature, one station will focus on editing of a writing assignment, and one station will consist of an activity related to a skill being taught.
What is an example of Station Teaching?
400
With this law, learning disabilities finally achieved official status as a category eligible for funding for direct services.
What is the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (94-142)?
500
With this multi-sensory method which children with dyslexia are taught every sound and the representative letter combinations that represent the sound.
What is Orton Gillingham Method?
500
When finishing a lesson with a student with ADHD, a teacher should do the following.
What is provide advanced warnings that the lesson will be ending, check work of some students, and preview the lesson to come?
500
According to him, Dyscalculia is plit into sub types Sematic memory, Procdural memory and Visiu-spatial.
Who is Geary?
500
Tiered instruction is best for this learner
Who is everyone?
500
In his studies, Orton criticized this method of reading instruction.
What is "look and say" or sight reading"?
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