What are the three major elements of differentiated instruction (hint…c, p, and p)?
Content, process, product
Give 3 skills that fall under self-determination.
gaining information, storing and retrieving information, expressing information, self-advocating, and managing time, setting goals
Assessments designed to identify if a student's performance differs enough from their same grade peers to merit more in-depth assessments (for RtI interventions, not special education placement).
Screening
What does PBIS stand for?
Positive Behavior Interventions & Supports
Decreasing the number of problems on a homework assignment is an example of a/an accommodation or modification?
modification
Eliminating barriers in the curriculum is the goal of what (Differentiated Instruction or UDL)?
Universal Design for Learning
When students are able to recognize their own strengths and weaknesses and know where to go for help, they are using what kind of skills?
Self-advocacy
Which population of students with disabilities takes district-wide alternate assessments?
Students with low-incidence disabilities who use a modified curriculum.
At this level of PBIS (Tier 1, 2, or 3), schools create a set of behavioral expectations to be used throughout the building and a reward system for encouraging positive behavior.
Tier 1
Students can use …… (the initials are L.S.) to perform more complex skills?
learning strategies
What is the requirement in IDEA (the special education law) for the mandated, district-wide high-stakes assessment for students with high-incidence disabilities?
They are required to take them but can use accommodations listed in their IEPs
What is one way that educators can promote self-determination in students?
student self-advocacy training
teach learning strategies
If a student has difficulties reading at grade level, what is a good accommodation that could be used for a science test that involves a lot of reading?
Read the test aloud in a separate setting.
What do we call a set of procedures designed to improve educators’ understanding of a problem behavior?
Functional Behavior Analysis
Venn diagrams are an example of a ………
graphic organizer
Which accessibility example; Differentiated Instruction, UDL, Accommodations and Modifications is/are included in a student’s IEP?
Accommodations and Modifications
What do we call techniques, principles, and rules that enable a student to learn to solve problems and complete tasks independently?
learning strategies
Instructional techniques that have been shown by research to be most likely to improve student outcomes in a meaningful way are referred to as what?
Evidence-based practices
Give one strategy that could be used to promote positive behavior.
Clear routines and expectations
Effective communication
Effective teaching methods
Positive student interactions - Peer tutoring
When students talk themselves through a task they are using what?
self-instruction
Allowing a student to take an exam in a quiet location is an example of a/an accommodation or modification?
accommodation
Give one step to use when teaching students to use learning strategies.
1. Assess current strategy use. 2. Clarify expectations. 3. Demonstrate strategy use. 4. Encourage students to memorize strategy steps. 5. Provide guided and independent practice. 6. Administer posttests.
What is a grading accommodation that could be used for students with disabilities?
Include progress on the IEP goals in the final grade
Giving a student a prize for having perfect attendance is an example of what type of reinforcer?
Tangible reward
What is the function of the behavior when a student says, "You can't make me do that!"
Power/control