This is the primary reason why migrant students miss out on a considerable amount of material in their new school environment.
What is lack of vocabulary?
This educational framework provides guidelines for creating flexible learning environments that accommodate all learners from the start, rather than retrofitting accommodations later.
What is Universal Design for Learning?
Name one of the three UDL guidlines.
What is Engagement?
What is Representation?
What is Action & Expression?
Name the term this is describing: "the ability of the nervous system to change its activity in response to intrinsic or extrinsic stimuli by reorganising its structure, functions or connections."
What is neuroplasticity?
What is Assimilation?
...Integration?
...Segregation/Separation?
...Marginalisation?
This term describes the natural variation in human neurological development and functioning, celebrating different ways of thinking and learning rather than viewing them as deficits.
What is Neurodiversity?
Name one of the three brain networks associated with variability in learning.
What is Strategic networks?
What is Affective networks?
What is Recognition networks?
Name one of the three categories of Neurodiversity.
What is Applied?
What is Clinical?
What is Acquired?
While pairing ESOL students with same-language classmates can be helpful initially, sources warn against this becoming too permanent because it prevents students from achieving this essential educational goal.
What is becoming independent learners?
This pedagogical approach values and utilizes students' full linguistic repertoire, allowing them to draw on all their languages as resources for learning, rather than keeping languages separate.
What is Translanguaging?
Name one of the four kinds of colour blindness.
What is Protanopia?
What is Deuteranopia?
What is Tritanopia?
What is Achromatopsia?
What commonly used term should no longer be used to describe Autism.
What is high-functioning?
This specific learning strategy is "key for building vocabulary" and should be promoted through interactions with others to help ESOL students develop language fluency.
What is repetition?
According to Huhana Hickey's 2017 research, this Māori concept reframes disability from an Indigenous perspective, moving away from Western medical models to embrace a more holistic understanding of human diversity within whānau structures.
What is Whānau hauā?
The name of the colour blind dot test.
What are Ishihara plates?
The name of the persons son who just presented to us about Autism.
Who is Fergus?