ELL
SpED
Accommodations
AT RISK STUDENTS
VOCABULARY
100
What is born outside the US?
What is one requirement that provides a student with ESOL services?
100
What is "schooling for students who are 'very different in one or more ways in intellectual, physical, social, or emotional development' from the usual student"?
What is special education?
100
What are: glasses, preferential seating, large print, etc.
What is one accommodation for vision?
100
Who are students "in danger of dropping out of school"?
What is an "at-risk student"?
100
What is to allow multiple opportunities for students to learn the content beyond the regular curriculum.
What is differentiated education?
200
What is assimilation?
What is it called when an ESL student feels "forced to give up or deny their traditions"?
200
What is "to include students in regular classrooms as often as possible" in the least restrictive environment?
What is the key goal of both collaboration and inclusion?
200
What are: hearing aides, preferential seating, assistive technology, etc.
What is one accommodation for hearing?
200
What is the "National Assessment of Educational Progress"?
What is NAEP?
200
What are: previewing/pre-teaching, visuals, deconstruction, etc.
What are two strategies to help struggling readers with vocabulary development?
300
What is "refugees"?
What category of family coming to the United States has more challenges to overcome?
300
What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)?
What is the Special Education law called?
300
What is: assistive technology, a scrib, primary paper, etc.
What is one accommodation for writing?
300
What is "resilient students are those who, despite hard and risk factors bounce back and succeed-- where as at-risk students are those simply in danger of dropping out"?
What is the difference between an at-risk student and a resilient one?
300
What is "striving to educate every student no matter what their heterogeneous or diverse qualities"?
What is equity pedagogy?
400
What is "any language acquired unconsciously"?
What is the power of acquisition?
400
What is "other health impaired [was expanded] to include specific language for students with ADD or ADHD.
What is one of the most significant changes in education as identified by IDEA 97?
400
What are: graphic organizers, an agenda/planner, and technology based software.
What is one accommodation for a student who needs assistance with organization?
400
What are "power, love, freedom and fun"?
What are four affective needs of at-risk learners?
400
What are intellectual challenges?
What is one thing that at-risk students thrive on?
500
What is "rejecting the home background may damage self-esteem, while rejecting the language and culture of the school may result in lost educational opportunities."
What is culture shock?
500
What is a free, appropriate public education.
What is FAPE?
500
What are: frequent breaks, extended time, checklists, allowances for movement, etc.
What is one accommodation for an ADD or an ADHD student?
500
What is because they have developed an "external loss of control"?
What is one reason so many poor students "take it out" on the teacher?
500
What is "it is never too late to learn"?
What is the deadline for learning?
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