Visual/Hearing Impairment
Mild Intellectual Impairment & Severe Disabili
Learning Disabilities & ADHD
Potpourri I
Potpourri II
100
Students with hearing impairments should be identified as this.
What is deaf and hard of hearing?
100
The major approach to the education of students with mild intellectual disabilities (cognitive impairment) who are included in the general education classroom.
What is habilitation?
100
Name three typical behaviors of students with ADHD.
What are inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, and attention disorders?
100
T/F Inattention is a common cause of inaccuracy.
What is false? Rapid response rate is the cause.
100
The reinforcement of successive approximations or small, progressive steps toward a desired behavior examplifies this technique.
What is shaping?
200
One of the more common goals in IEPs of students with hearing impairments might be training in this type of communication system.
What is speech reading and/or sign language?
200
T/F Adaptations are made for students with mild intellectual disabilities (cognitive impairment) in the special education classroom.
What is false?
200
Students with ADHD are often identified by this.
What are behaviors?
200
The procedure in which the student reads a short passage where every fifth word has been replaced with a blank.
What is the cloze procedure?
200
Collecting student work samples for analysis is an example of this.
What is permanent product recording?
300
T/F Students with severe visual and hearing impairments are typcially identified before they enter school.
What is true?
300
Instruction and practice in application of basic school and work skills to life problems is an example of this.
What is career education and transition skills?
300
Name an adaptation that can be used to assist the LD students to acquire content area information.
What are taped texts, allowing students to respond in a different manner, manipulative aids, highlighting texts?
300
Allowing a student to work with blocks after she finishes her math paper is an example of this.
What is the Premack Principle?
300
This is the primary area where adaptations are made for students with mild cognitive impairments.
What is the general education classroom?
400
T/F Students with milder visual and hearing impairments may be identified as a result of a school screening.
What is true?
400
Instruction for children with mild disabilities focuses on the development of these skills.
What are basic academic skills?
400
There are _______ classifications of ADHD.
What is three (3)?
400
A student has been found eligible for special education services. This is the next step?
What is the assessment team begins to gather information about education needs?
400
This is one of the most noticeable differences between the needs of students with a learning disability and students with ADHD.
What is students with ADHD experience difficulty in most, if not all, school subjects?
500
Having vision impaired to the extent that tactile or auditory materials must be used for reading.
What is educationally blind?
500
Because intellectual impairment (cognitive impairment) affects language, social, and academic skills, it is referred to as this type of disability.
What is a comprehensive disability?
500
To help students who have difficulty focusing attention on relevant instructional cues, the teacher can do this?
What is provide prompts?
500
A pervasive developmental disorder with qualitative impairments in communication, social interaction and restrictive or repetitive patterns of behavior that first occur prior to age 3.
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?
500
T/F Negative reinforcement and punishment are synonymous.
What is false?
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