Terms
History & Influential Figures
Disabilities
Law Terms
Gene Wisdom
100
"Involves similarities and differences" (Hallahan, Kauffman, Pullen 20)
What is Exceptionality
100
"A French physician who was an authority on disease of the ear and on the education of deaf students" (Hallahan, Kauffman, Pullen 11)
Who is Jean Marc Gaspard Itard
100
"Term for the most common disabilities" (Hallahan, Kauffman, Pullen 9)
What is High Incidence Disabilities
100
"The primary intent of federal special education law, that education of all children with disabilities will in all cases be free of cost to parents and appropriate for the particular student." (Hallahan, Kauffman, Pullen 459)
What is FAPE (Free Appropriate Public Education)
100
What is deliberation? Practicing Deliberation as Citizenship Paper
"Deliberation is the process of a group identifying common problems, considering various possible solutions, and choosing a course of action."
200
"An inability to do something that most people, with typical maturation, opportunity, or instruction can do." (Hallahan, Kauffman, Pullen 20)
What is a disability
200
"In the 19th Century this boy was found roaming the woods naked and wild in the forest in France. His disabilities were improved by the work of Physician Itard" (Hallahan, Kauffman, Pullen 11)
Who is Victor (Also known as "wild boy of Avyron" or "wild child")
200
"The newer term for 'mental retardation;' a disability in intelligence and adaptive behavior." (Hallahan, Kauffman, Pullen 460)
What is an Intellectual Disability
200
"A process that determines whether the child responds to scientific, research-based intervention as a part of evaluation" (Hallahan, Kauffman, Pullen 25)
What is (RTI) Response To Intervention
200
What was the main take away point in the "Martha Story?" or to go further, what is the main goal of special education? Class Notes
Martha was able to have a happy and rewarding life when she found her place in the community. The main goal of special education is for people to find self-worth in the community and find a niche in society where they are valued.
300
"The idea of placing students with disabilities in general education classes and other school activities" (Hallahan, Kauffman, Pullen 460)
What is Inclusion
300
"Founded the Perkins School for the Blind as well as helping the famous Helen Keller" (Hallahan, Kauffman, Pullen 12)
Who is Samuel Gridley Howe
300
"Oral communication that involves abnormal use of the vocal apparatus, is unintelligible,or is so inferior that it draws attention to itself and causes anxiety, feelings of inadequacy, or inappropriate behavior in the speaker." (Hallahan, Kauffman, Pullen 460)
What is a Speech Disorder
300
"One common form of progress monitoring...involves students' responses to their usual instructional materials; it entails direct and frequent samples of performance from the students' curriculum" (Hallahan, Kauffman, Pullen 27)
What is Curriculum-based measurement (CBM)
300
What are the seven dispositions that are important to working effectively and respectfully in a group environment? Practicing Deliberation as Citizenship Paper
1. Hope and Confidence 2. Courage 3. Caring 4. Democratic self-respect and self-esteem 5. Trust 6. Honesty 7. Decency
400
"Specially designed instruction that meets the unusual needs of an exceptional student and that might require special materials, teaching techniques, or equipment and/or facilities" (Hallahan, Kauffman, Pullen 20)
What is Special Education
400
"Established the first American residential school in 1817 for deaf students" (Hallahan, Kauffman, Pullen 12)
Who is Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
400
"The percentage estimate of school-age children that have ADHD" (Hallahan, Kauffman, Pullen 197)
What is 3% to 7%
400
"The legal document that describes the educational services a student receives."
What is an Individualized education program (IEP)
400
What are some reasons why children aren't able to learn? Session 6 Learning Disabilities Class Notes
"1. Children don't come to school regularly 2. Children has Psychological issues 3. Children need more specific instruction 4. Children has mild mental retardation 5. Children has had poor instruction 6. Children has a learning disability"
500
"An instructional strategy that many proponents of inclusion believe is an effective way to integrate students with disabilities into groups of nondisabled peers" (Hallahan, Kauffman, Pullen 37)
What is Cooperative Learning
500
"A major controversy involving the early education of exceptional learners" (Hallahan, Kauffman, Pullen 12)
What is Nature Versus Nuture (Biological Versus Environmental Factors"
500
"A disability caused by excessive concentrations of oxygen" (Hallahan, Kauffman, Pullen 363)
What is Retinopathy
500
"This federal law requites that to receive funds under the act, every school system in the nation must provide a free, appropriate public education for every child between the ages of three and twenty one, regardless of how or how seriously he or she may be disabled" (Hallahan, Kauffman, Pullen 460)
What is Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
500
What is one way that elementary schools can combat children that are not learning? Session 6 Learning Disabilities Class Notes
"Focus on reading at elementary schools - school wide program, cross age grouping, lots of instruction" "Provide extra and different instruction for those not learning. Focused tenacious inclusion with tight individualized instruction."
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