The plan that outlines long-and short- range goals for the individual student.
What is Individualized Education Program (IEP)?
Educational initiative with Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics
What is STEAM?
Educating children at home rather than in a school; parents typically serve as teachers.
What is homeschooling?
Act that is FERPA.
What is the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act?
Students who require special educational services because of physical, behavioral, or academic needs.
What are exceptional learners?
The program that enables schools to identify the specific types of support that struggling students require and to provide this support when it is needed.
What is Response to Intervention (RTI)?
When was the NGSS released?
What is 2013?
The estimated number of students (between 5 and 17) being homeschooled in 1999.
What is 850,000?
1969 court case that upheld First Amendment rights.
Tinker vs. Des Moines
Under IDEA, there are 8 categories under which a student is eligible to receive protections and services.
True or False?
There are 13
The tier where all students are assessed to determine if they are meeting grade-level standards for the general curriculum
What is Tier 1?
Educational initiative with Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
What is STEM?
Estimated amount of charter school students.
What is 3 million?
Seminar that teacher candidates must complete before they are allowed to have their own classrooms (in some states)?
What are child abuse seminars?
The branch of education that deals with services for students with disabilities or other special needs that cannot be met through traditional means.
What is special education?
This allows learning goals to be achievable by individuals with wide differences in their abilities to learn.
What is Universal Design for Learning (UDL)?
Act that is NCLB.
What is No Child Left Behind?
Publicly funded elementary or secondary schools that are granted a special charter by the state or local education agency.
What are charter schools?
Amendment that aligns with FERPA.
What is the Buckley Amendment?
Inclusion classes give students with disabilities equitable access to an education.
True or False?
What is True?
Tier where students who are performing below grade level receive specific instructional activities to help their academic achievement.
What is Tier 2?
School of Design that developed the STEAM movement.
What is Rhode Island?
The number of students being homeschooled at this current time.
What is more than 2.3 million students?
Act that prohibits racial, sexual, or religious discrimination in employment.
What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
Refers to using a wide variety of hands-on activities (such as building, computer programming, and sewing) to support academic learning and the development of a mind-set that values collaboration and experimentation.
What is the maker movement?