What I Knew (or so I thought)
What I Learned- Intervention
What I Learned- Effective Teaching
What I Learned-Assessments
Think you know it all?- More Questions!
100
1 in every 10 school-aged student in the U.S. are considered to be this. These students require special education to reach their full potential. The focus is on abilities and not disabilities.
What is Exceptional Learners?
100
This federal law ensures that all youths with disabilities have the right to free, appropriate public education.
What is IDEA? (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act)
100
This is very useful in helping children at elementary school level who are not proficient in English to learn English more efficiently.
What is Classwide peer tutoring?
100
These assessments are frequent, quick-and-easy measures that teachers administer at regular intervals and that provide information on whether a student is learning as expected.
What is Progress monitoring?
100
These disabilities are often linked conceptually, and occur in only a small percentage of cases of disability. This will involve extensive and ongoing support in more than one major life activity.
What is low incidence, severe and multiple disabilities?
200
The birth of a child with a disability has profound effects on a family, with a study showing that families with disabilities found that over half reported one or more family members altered their work, or quit working altogether.
What is the effects of a child with a disability on the family?
200
This refers to a students change (or lack of change) in academic performance or behavior as a result of instruction. Usually associated with learning disabilities and academic learning.
What is Response to Intervention?
200
Strategies that include systematic, data-based interventions, continuous assessment and progress monitoring, practice of new skills, treatment matched to problems, multi-component treatment, programming for transfer and maintenance, and sustained intervention.
What is integrated services for balance of academic and social skills?
200
This method of assessment involves students' responses to their usual instructional materials; it entails direct and frequent samples of performance from the students curriculum.
What is CBM? (curriculum-based measurement)
200
In regards to the collaboration with general education and special educators, it might be recommended that special education teachers train general education teachers to accommodate a wider range or just teach students with disabilities.
What is the effectiveness of co-teaching?
300
These are important because they are a way of accommodating a mismatch between a students personal competencies and environmental demands. They are strategies and resources required to participate with normative human functioning.
What is Supports?
300
Some extreme behaviors require the use of more than just social support, families may need to help apply behavioral principles in interacting with their children. These are two effective approaches.
What is FBA (functional behavioral assessment) & PBIS (positive behavioral intervention and support)?
300
The legal document that describes the educational services a student receives. Vary greatly in format and detail from different children and school districts.
What is IEP? (individualized education program)
300
Teachers administer dynamic assessments to students with language impairments during the learning process and this person determines how the student performs with and without support. This information guides intervention.
What is a speech-language pathologist (SLP)?
300
When a general education teacher may need additional support.
What is Consulting others such as a special educator or other professional like a school psychologist?
400
A manual or electronic system designed for communicating a persons wants and needs, shares information, engages in social closeness, or manages social etiquette.
What is AAC (augmentative or alternative communication)?
400
Ideas involving individualized instruction, a carefully sequenced series of educational tasks, emphasis on stimulation and awakening of the childs senses, meticulous arrangement of the child's environment, immediate reward for correct performance, tutoring in functional skills, and the belief that every child should be educated to the greatest extent.
What is the foundation for present-day special education?
400
Teaching practices include 1. Collaborative consultation 2. Cooperative teaching and other team arrangements 3. Curricula and instructional strategies 4. Accommodations and adaptations 5. Training general education teachers to accommodate diversity
What is the five methods that help students with disabilities participate in the general education classroom?
400
A highly structured, teacher directed method of instruction. Programs include task analysis, frequent assessments, achievement grouping, curriculum based upon mastery learning, and field-tested scripted lesson plans.
What is DI (Direct Instruction)?
400
The process that includes employment, postsecodary education, independent living, and community engagement.
What is Transition to Adulthood?
500
Due to gender bias or being biologically vulnerable, who has a greater chance of of developing a disability?
What is Boys with disabilities out number girls 3 to 1?
500
Learners with these major categories were covered in the textbook..
What is Learning disabilities, intellectual and developmental disabilities, emotional and behavioral disabilities, communication disorders, low-incidence and severe disabilities, physical disabilities, deafness and blindness.
500
Techniques that include self-instruction, self-monitoring, scaffolding, and reciprocal teaching.
What is Cognitive Training?
500
The issues of normalization, deinstitutionalization, self-determination, universal design, and the use of technologies.
What is strategies for integrating people with disabilities into the society?
500
The increasing specialization of environments including, resource teachers, self-contained class, day schools, hospital or homebound instructions, or residential school.
What is Service Alternatives?
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