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Differences in learning based on abilities, interest, or experiences.
What is learning diversity
100
Preferred methods of absorbing and processing information
What is learning style
100
People who learn best if information is presented in a way that they can see
What is visual learners
100
People who learn best by hearing or listening to information
What is auditory learners
100
People who learn best by performing hands-on or physical activities
What is kinesthetic-tactile learners
200
A particular racial, national, or cultural group
What is ethnicity
200
The only requirement is that the student will benefit from the class
What is inclusion
200
A broad range of physical, mental, social, and behavioral challenge that impact learning
What is special needs
200
Howard Gardner's theory that individuals have a broad range of types of intelligence, each to a different degree
What is multiple intelligence
200
Students leave regular classes to participate in educational sessions geared toward specific needs
What is pull-out programs
300
Provides adapted programs, extra staff, and specialized equipment or learning environments or materials to help students with special needs to learn
What is special education
300
A teacher often provides options for learning a topic or skill
What is differentiated instruction
300
A form of learning that allows students to move to the next learning task as soon as they master the previous one
What is self-paced learning
300
Modifications to the environment, learning strategies, or materials that are made to help students with particular special needs
What is accommodations
300
Students whose native language is not English and who are not yet proficient in the English language
What is English language learners
400
Preconceiving generalizations about certain groups of people
What is stereotype
400
Students are placed in one or more regular classes based on their expected ability to keep with standard curriculum
What is mainstreaming
400
Students who are gifted, talented, or have a special need, such as a disability and need, or can benefit from, programs matched to their abilities and potential
What is exceptional learners
400
Which Gardner's multiple intelligence are good with commucation
What is interpersonal
400
Which Gardner's multiple intelligence is a good analyzer of self, own strengths and weakness
What is intrapersonal
500
Schools designed to emphasize a particular subject area or area of talent and attract qualifies students from throughout the schools district
What is magnet schools
500
A written educational plan developed for a specific students complete on their own
What is Individualized Education Program
500
Describes students who are not proficient in English
What is limited English proficiency
500
What are they two types of exceptional learners
What is gifted and special need
500
This required public schools to provide students with a free appropriate public education in the least restrictive environment possible
What is Education for All Handicapped Children Act in 1975
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