Special Education Process & Law
Theories of Learning
Instruction
Reading/Math Instruction
Other
100

This act provides free and appropriate public education for students with disabilities.

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) of 2004

100

This theory emphasizes learning through reinforcement, punishment, or extinction.

Behavior Theory

100

In this model, students rotate through activities at different stations monitored by teachers.

Station Teaching

100

These visual or verbal prompts help students focus on critical aspects of math problems.

Strategy Cuing

100

This is the least restrictive setting where students with disabilities can learn.

General Education Classroom

200

A written plan under IDEA that outlines a student’s unique learning needs and goals.

 Individualized Education Program (IEP)

200

This type of reinforcement involves removing an aversive stimulus to increase a desired behavior.

Negative Reinforcement

200

These are the key goals that students are expected to achieve during a lesson.

Student Objectives

200

This involves teaching mathematical procedures in small, manageable steps to enhance understanding.

"Sequencing"?

200

Teachers should check for this when a test item does not accurately represent student knowledge.

Item reliability

300

This provision under IDEA ensures schools identify, locate, and evaluate children with disabilities.

Child Find

300

Breaking down information into manageable units to optimize working memory.

 "Chunking"

300

This type of instruction is delivered clearly and explicitly to ensure understanding.

Clear & Explicit Instruction

300

The three components of reading fluency are

Rate, Accuracy, Prosody

300

These tools, such as graphic organizers and checklists, help students organize and process information.

Visual Supports

400

This universal process identifies students in need of additional support.

Universal Screening

400

This method of teaching involves guiding students as they construct their own understanding.

"Scaffolded Instruction"

400

These repetitive, structured activities help students with high-incidence disabilities practice and reinforce reading skills.

Drill and Repetition

400

Fluency is essential because it serves as a bridge to this critical skill.

Reading Comprehension

400

This approach supports students with disabilities by enhancing accessibility with digital tools.

Universal Design for Learning (UDL)

500

This law aims to ensure all students, regardless of ability, can succeed academically.

Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)

500

Observational learning, modeling, and environmental interplay are core components of this cognitive theory.

 "Social Learning Theory"

500

A teacher scaffolding instruction by gradually reducing support is applying this method.

Guided Practice

500

Breaking down words into smaller, meaningful parts to support decoding is this instructional method.

Segmentation

500

To qualify for a 504 Plan, a student must have an impairment that limits this.

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