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Chapters 3, 4 & 5
Chapters 6 & 7
Chapters 8 & 9
Chapters 10, 11 & 12
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Qualities of this specific classroom model: Right to education in general education classroom Full access to general education curriculum Full-time placement in the general education classroom Services integrated into the general education setting (e.g., cooperative teaching)
What is inclusion?
100
The decision stated that all immigrant children, whether documented or not, have the same right as U.S. citizens to attend public school.
What is Plyler vs. Doe (1982)?
100
Involves analyzing critical features of the learning environment and the key skills that affect student academic, behavioral and social performance.
What is an ecological assessment?
100
Use curricular accommodations Use individualized teaching/instructional accommodations Use instructional materials accommodations Provide personal supports
What are examples of differentiating instruction?
100
Model enjoyment of reading Use materials that are well written Give students a range of reading choices Create a relaxed reading and learning environment
What are ways to promote phonological awareness?
200
A legal term referring to the environment that will least restrict a student’s intellectual and social growth.
What is least restrictive environment?
200
Teachers work together to educate students in the inclusive classroom, providing all students with the assistance and expertise of two professionals.
What is cooperative teaching?
200
Recognize students’ achievements and talents Give them moderately challenging tasks Focus on their recent successes
What are ways to promote self-esteem?
300
Any item, piece of equipment, or product system—whether bought, modified, or customized—that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of an individual with a disability.
What is an assistive technology device?
300
One example of a co-teaching arrangement is when one teacher instructs the whole group while the other collects information on students’ performance and assists individual students)
What is one teaching/one helping?
300
A statement of and timelines for goals A list of academic, social, and vocational skills necessary to achieve transition goals A list of teaching strategies, approaches, materials, accommodations, and community-based supports needed to achieve goals
What are features of an individualized transition plan?
300
1. Concrete 2. Semiconcrete or representational 3. Abstract and teacher modeling followed by student practice
What is the developmental sequence for math instruction?
400
A multi-tiered identification and instructional model for assessing the extent to which students respond to and need more intensive and individualized research-based interventions to succeed in the classroom.
What is RTI?
400
Include peer reading of books Encourage cooperative academic and nonacademic games Establish learning centers Teach with friendship themes (in literature and art projects) Develop a classroom identity Create a class history or photo album
What are examples of how to create a friendly classroom environment?
400
A collaborative data-based decision making process for establishing and implementing instructional and behavioral strategies and services to support the learning and positive behavior of all students.
What is schoolwide positive behavioral interventions and supports (SWPBIS)?
400
Taking action as a result of internally based consequences.
What is intrinsic motivation?
400
Mental visualizations Visual associations Stories Loci Categorizing Rhyming and music Games
What are ways to enhance student memory?
500
These services are designed to improve students’ academic and functional achievement and to provide students with skills and experiences needed for postsecondary goals.
What are transition services?
500
Sharing information Scheduling meetings Building support for programs
What are examples on how to use written communication?
500
Introducing a new stimulus to recapture student’s attention Signaling the student verbally or nonverbally to stop behavior Engaging the student in conversation
What are examples of redirection strategies?
500
Clarify language Repeat directions Highlight key words or phrases Present only one sentence per line Examples of response mode accommodations Allow students to dictate answers
What are examples of test taking accommodations?
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