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Chapters 8 and 9
Chapter 10
Chapters 11 and 12
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A philosophy that brings together diverse families, educators, and institutions to increase belonging for all students in schools.
What is Inclusion?
100
Instruction that occurs using a textbook from a general education class in a special education setting is an example of this.
What is pre-teaching?
100
Altering assignments slightly based on varying levels of difficulty.
What is multilevel teaching?
100
Terms that students encounter across curriculum.
What is academic language?
100
Provides a visual depiction of important points and concepts as well as the relationships between these points and concepts.
What is a semantic web?
200
A plan for students that includes annual goals, testing accommodations, and the extent of involvement in the general education curriculum.
What is an IEP?
200
Identifying what one wants and learning how to achieve it.
What is self-determination?
200
Creating original sentences that summarize the main points of the text.
What is paragraph restatement?
200
The speed and accuracy with which a student reads orally.
What is reading fluency?
200
Foster memory by using a meaningful word or phrase using the first letter of the word or phrase to be remembered.
What is an acronym?
300
Gather information, identify goals, select and implement interventions, and collect evidence of effectiveness.
What is the pre-referral process?
300
A person centered, multi-method problem that involves gathering information. Also known as an aspect of the behavior support plan.
What is a functional behavior analysis?
300
A type of feedback in which teachers praise students and reinforce the answer by restating why it was correct.
What is process feedback?
300
Collaborative writing strategy in which students write and receive feedback from peers and teachers on topics they select.
What is a writers workshop?
300
Used to monitor student learning progress and measure the impact of instructional programs on a student's academic performance.
What is an authentic assessment?
400
The following disability category is defined as a "disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or using spoken or written language, which may appear as an impaired ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell, or do math."
What is a specific learning disability?
400
Promoting this strategy involves listing the steps of a strategy and reviewing them periodically with students.
What is generalization?
400
A systematic process of sequencing the parts of a task students must perform in order to master the task.
What is task analysis?
400
When students have difficulty reading words, this strategy involves providing students with the initial sound or syllable.
What are phonemic cues?
400
An assessment that involves teachers, students, and family members working together to create a continuous and purposeful collection of student products throughout the school year.
What is a portfolio assessment?
500
A bilingual education program mixing students who speak languages other than English with students who speak English, where both languages are used to deliver instruction
What is a Dual Language Program?
500
According to this rule, students can do something they like if they complete a less popular task first.
What is premack's principle?
500
An appropriate note-taking format when the speaker is contrasting information.
What is a chart format?
500
A reading approach that is initially based on students dictating stories to the teacher.
What is the language experience approach?
500
In this system, grading is based on student mastery on a range of assessments measuring learning objectives aligned to content curricular standards.
What is a standards-based grading system?
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