Chapter 1 & Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5 & 6
Chapter 7
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caused when an individual encounters a situation based on external factors.
What is handicap
100
Co-teaching model where the process of two teachers are taking equal responsibility for all aspects in the classroom
What is team teaching?
100
The "WHAT" of learning
What is declarative knowledge?
100
hitting, fighting, refusing to comply, property destruction, acting out, aggression/threats, theft, serious rules violations, actions that disturb others
What are externalizing behaviors?
100
The process by which one individual expresses ideas, feelings, opinions, or messages to others and receives and understands ideas, feelings, opinions, or messages form others.
What is communication?
200
Two types of inclusion and definition
What is partial inclusion most of the day in GE classroom with pull-out services and full inclusion all students regardless of type or severity of disability should be taught in GE classroom
200
Co-teaching model where one teacher focuses on planning and instruction, and the other drifts around the classroom to manage behavior, observe work, and assist if needed
What is one teach, one drift?
200
The ability to read quickly and accurately
What is fluency?
200
anxiety, social withdrawl, manic behaviors, mood swings, schizophrenia. Those that are distrubed
What are internalizing behaviors?
200
Is a rule governed system of arbitrary symbols that stand for meaning.
What is language?
300
the loss or abnormality of a psychological, physiological, or anatomical structure or function v.s.a limitation that is inherent to the individual as a result of the impairment.
What is the difference between disability and impairment
300
Co-teaching model where one teacher instructs and the other observes the students
What is one teach, one observe?
300
The process of giving support by the teacher until the student is ready to move to the next stage of their ZPD
What is scaffolding?
300
Capitalizes on students preferences of desired activities
What is the Premack Principle?
300
Is the physical production of language consisting of 4 systems: respiration, voicing, resonance, and articulation.
What is speech?
400
Name at least 5 of the components of an IEP
What is Present level of performance (PLP) Measurable goals How progress will be measured and reported to parents frequently Related services Supplementary aids and services Participation in general education Accommodations for testing Dates of services Transition plan by age 16 (or younger, if appropriate) Transfer of rights at age of majority
400
Co-teaching model when the teachers plan and instruct a portion of the lesson content in stations that the students move through
What is station teaching?
400
The regulation of the awareness and use of strategies to learn new information
What is meta cognition?
400
-Created as a result of the Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) -Contains details of the strategies to be implemented to increase and/or decrease un/desirable behaviors -May be based on skills, antecedent or consequences depending on FBA -Should include alternative appropriate (replacement) behaviors
What is a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP)?
400
Consists of phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.
What are the 5 components of spoken language?
500
The 12 Categories of Exceptionalities as recognized by IDEA 04
What is Mental retardation (intellectual disability) Hearing impairment including deafness Speech/language impairment Visual impairment including blindness Emotional or serious emotional disturbance Orthopedic impairment Autism Traumatic brain injury Other health impairment Specific learning disability Deaf-blindness
500
Co-teaching model when each co-teacher plans and instructs students on the same material
What is parallel teaching?
500
The recognition that words, syllables, or sounds exist in spoken language, and the ability to manipulate by deleting, adding, subbing, and transposing
What is phonological awareness?
500
A grouping arrangement in which students of various abilities work together and are responsible for both their own learning and the group's reaching specific goals.
What is cooperative learning?
500
An impairment of the articulation of sound, fluency, or voice.
What is speech disorder as defined by the IDEA 04?
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