Intelligence Theories
Languages & Labels
Measuring Intelligence
Learning Styles/Law
Learning Disabilities
100
Several separate mental abilities
Gardner's Multiple Intelligences Theory
100
Gives students opportunities for special programs and helps teachers develop appropriate instructional strategies.
What are the POSITIVE advantages of labels?
100
IQ stands for...
Intelligence Quotient
100
Each letter of FAPE stands for...
What is free, appropriate public education?
100
______ is a way to help students deal with ADHD.
What is a SMART?
200
Involves components of mental processeses
What is analytic intelligence?
200
Can become stigmas or self-fulfilling prophecies
What are the negative effects of labels?
200
Formula for finding IQ.
What is Mental Age/Chronological Age X 100?
200
The characteristic ways in which a person approaches learning and studying
What is learning styles?
200
Include speech impairments (articulation disorders, stuttering and voicing problems) and oral language disorders
What are communication disorders?
300
Coping with new experiences through insight and automaticity
What is creativity?
300
An inability to do something specific such as walk or see.
What is a disability?
300
Administered by a one-on-one by a trained psychologist
What is individual IQ test?
300
Individual preferences for particular learning modes and environments
What is learning preference?
300
One way to help students cope with emotional and behavioral problems is _______.
- Applied behavioral analysis - Teaching of self-regulation - Provide structure, organizational tools, and choices
400
Importance of choosing an environment in which you can succeed, adapting to that environment, and reshaping it if necessary (career choices and social skills)
What is practical intelligence?
400
A disadvantage in certain situations.
What is a handicap?
400
Given to the whole class and less accurate.
What is group IQ test?
400
Requires state to provide a free, appropriate public education (FAPE) for all students disabilities who participate in special education.
What is IDEA (2004)?
400
Tier 1: Use a strong, well-researched way of teaching all students Tier 2: If needed, provide extra support and additional small-group instruction Tier 3: Lastly, provide one-on-one intensive help and perhaps a special needs assessment
What is Response to Intervention (RTI)?
500
Name at least 4 of Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences?
- Linguistic - Musical - Spatial - Logical-mathematical - Bodily-Kinesthetic -Interpersonal -Intrapersonal - Naturalist
500
The way you speak emphasizes individuals first, not on the special challenges they face
What is first-person language?
500
Name two reasons why students have higher test scores.
- Better nutrition and medical care for children and parents - More attention for the child - Increase literacy of parents - Better schooling - Better preparation for test taking
500
Prevents discrimination of people with disabilities in any federally funded program
What is Section 504?
500
Name at least two ways you can accommodate a gifted student.
- Acceleration - Enrichment - Curriculum Compacting
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