What is inclusion?
2nd Language Acquisition
Co-Teaching
Transitioning to General Education
Behavior Reduction Strategies
100
Rose (2008) states that this is a philosophy that brings diverse students, families, educators, and community members together to create schools and other social institutions based on acceptance, belonging, and community
What is inclusion?
100
The social language skills that guide students in developing social relationships and engaging in casual face-to-face conversations is called _________
What is basic interpersonal communication skills (BICS)?
100
This is where one teacher instructs the whole class while the other teacher circulates to collect information on students' performance or to offer help to the students.
What is one teaching/one helping?
100
This is a four-step model that can serve as framework for developing a program to prepare students for success in inclusive settings.
What is transenvironmental programming?
100
This strategy involves making comments or using behaviors designed to interrupt the misbehavior and prompt students to use appropriate behavior and work on the activity at hand
What is redirection?
200
this type of education involves delivering and monitoring a specially designed and coordinated set of comprehensive, research-based instructional and assessment practices and related services to students with learning, behavioral, emotional, physical health or sensory disabilities.
What is special education?
200
The language skills that relate to literacy, cognitive development, and academic development in the classroom are called __________
What is cognitive/academic language proficiency (CALP)?
200
This technique is used to lower the student-teacher ratio to teach new material, review and practice material previously taught, or to encourage student discussions and participations and both teachers can teach the same material at the same time
What is parallel teaching?
200
The first step in transenvironmental programming that involves analyzing the critical features of the new learning environment and the key skills that affect student performance is _______
What is environmental assessment?
200
This strategy involves withholding or ending the positive reinforcers of a behavior and giving praise or positive reinforcement for demonstrating appropriate behaviors
What is planned ignoring?
300
The following can be classified as __ ________ __ _______ _________: -all learners and equal access -individual strengths and challenges -reflective practices and differentiated instruction -community and collaboration
What are The Principles of Effective Inclusion?
300
the period in which many English language learners go through when they process what they hear and focus on processing language but refrain from verbalizing
What is the silent period?
300
This can be used when the material is difficult but not sequential when several topics are important or when reviewing material is an important objective of the lesson - both teachers can teach different or review content to two equal groups of students and then switch groups
What is station teaching?
300
The phase in the transenvironmental model that involves using a variety of teaching strategies to prepare students for their new environment is ___________
What is intervention and preparation?
300
This strategy involves using a calm voice to direct the student to engage in positive behavior by stating the student's name, and a concise description of the desired behavior.
What is precision requests?
400
This concept requires schools to educate students with disabilities as much as possible with their peers who do not have disabilities
What is least restrictive environment?
400
A phenomenon commonly observed in individuals learning a second language, relates to using works, phrases, expressions, and sentences from one language while speaking another language is called
What is code switching?
400
This is used when teachers need to individualize instruction, remediate skills, promote mastery, or offer enrichment based on students' needs, usually with one teacher working with a small group and the other teacher working with a larger group
What is alternative teaching?
400
This is the unstated culturally based social skills and rules that are essential to successful functioning in the classrooms, schools, and social situations that should to taught to students transitioning into the general education classroom, particularly those students with behavioral and social challenges, as well as those from culturally diverse backgrounds
What is the hidden curriculum?
400
This strategy involves asking a student to complete three or four mastered, or preferred tasks before giving them a difficult or non-preferred task that they might resist or refuse to complete
What is interspersed requests?
500
This law serves as a civil rights law for individuals with disabilities and forbids all institutions receiving federal funds from discriminating against individuals with disabilities in education, employment, housing, and access to public programs and facilities.
What is Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act?
500
This relates to the degree of skill in speaking the language(s) and includes receptive and expressive language skills
What is language proficiency?
500
This technique blends the expertise and talents of both teachers
What is team teaching?
500
This is the transfer of training to the inclusive setting
What is generalization?
500
This statement involves prompting students between engaging in positive behavior and accepting the consequences associates with continued misbehavior.
What are choice statements?
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