Students who have learning disabilities, but also are gifted and talented
What is Twice Exceptional?
Working together to educate all students in an inclusive classroom.
What is Co-Teaching?
The speed and accuracy with which a student reads orally
What is Reading Fluency?
Actions or stimuli that increase the probability of a repeated behavior
What Are Positive Reinforcements?
A condition characterized by seizures that occur on a regular basis.
What is Epilepsy?
Both teachers teach the same material at the same time to two equal groups of students
What is Parallel Teaching?
Prompting students by providing them with the initial sound or syllable
What Are Phonemic Cues?
One teacher works in small-group or individually while the other teacher works in large-group.
What is Alternative Teaching in a Co-Teaching Model?
The most common childhood psychiatric condition that affects 10% of students
What is ADHD?
Improves the educational system for all learners by placing them together in general education classrooms
What is Inclusion?
Creating semantic webs for writing projects is an example of this.
What is Planning?
A dialogue between teacher and students that can improve text comprehension
What is Reciprocal Teaching?
Delivers and monitors 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?
Students are given lessons in the same curricular areas as their peers but at varying levels of difficulty
What is Multilevel Teaching?
PEMDAS is an example of this.
A process for planning units of instruction and individual lessons by which you first determine the assessments you will use to evaluate your students' learning.
What is Backwards Design?