Differentiated Group Instruction
Differentiated Instruction
Fostering Transitions
Promoting Positive Behavior
Coteaching
100
The collaborative learning arrangement where students think about a question/problem, pair with another student, and discuss their thoughts.
What is think-pair-share?
100
Before planning instructional activities, first determine assessments that will be used to evaluate students' learning and then use them as a guide.
What is backward design?
100
Ecological assessment is a part of this.
What is transenvironmental programming?
100
Specialized individualized systems for students with high-risk behavior.
What is tertiary prevention?
100
One teacher takes primary responsibility for instruction while the other collects data or helps individual students
What is one teaching/one helping?
200
A collaborative learning arrangement where groups make up questions answered by other groups.
What is send a problem?
200
Giving students assignments in the same areas of their peers but at different difficulty levels.
What is multilevel teaching?
200
Part of transenvironmental programming where you teach students classroom and school procedures and successful behaviors.
What is intervention and preparation?
200
Noting the number of behaviors that occurred during an observation period.
What is event recording?
200
Both teachers teach the same material at the same time to two equal and heterogeneous groups of students.
What is parallel teaching?
300
Listening guide is an example
What is an example of note-taking?
300
When the content of the curriculum, ways in which students are taught, and expectations for mastery are changed.
What is high impact differentiation?
300
Working as a regular employee in an integrated setting with coworkers who do not have disabilities; paid at least minimum wage
What is competitive employment?
300
Events, stimuli, objects, actions, and activities that follow and maintain the behavior.
What is consequence?
300
Teachers teach or review different content at the same time and at times there is a third independent station. Students rotate through all stations.
What is station teaching?
400
Listening learning strategy: 1. Eyes on speaker 2. Mouth quiet 3. Body Still 4.Ears listening 5. Hands free
What is "give me five"?
400
Previewing is an example teacher-directed strategies
What is previewing an example of?
400
Students placed in community settings that offer them opportunities to learn a range of functional skills, including community-related skills, vocational skills, domestic skills, & functional academic skills.
What is community-based learning?
400
Harmful, inappropriate, threatening, embarrassing, or hurtful e-mails, text messages, etc. posted on the internet
What is cyberbullying?
400
One teacher works with a smaller group while the other teacher works with a larger group; used to preteach or reteach
What is alternative teaching?
500
Relates to taking action as a result of external consequences such as tangible awards.
What is extrinsic motivation?
500
The teacher directed strategy where diagrams or maps are designed to help students identify text elements.
What is story/text mapping?
500
To help students understand the perspective of others and appropriate social behaviors
What is social stories?
500
Reinforcement and preference survey that allows students to select one or more choices from a list of potential reinforcers.
What is multiple choice?
500
Both teachers plan and teach the lesson together blending their expertise and knowledge
What is team teaching?
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