THINGS YOU MIGHT FIND IN AN IEP
DISORDERS
COOPERATIVE LEARNING
INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR
IT'S A CULTURE THING
100
An individual’s decision not to use an educational service or device.
What is abandonment?
100
Disorders that are characterized by omissions, substitutions, distortions, and additions of sounds.
What are articulation disorders?
100
A type of cooperative learning arrangement that involves randomly dividing the class into two groups and setting up tutoring dyads within both groups.
What is classwide peer tutoring?
100
A technique for reducing inappropriate behavior that involves withholding positive reinforcers, such as teacher attention, also called extinction.
What is planned ignoring?
100
An educational program that uses both the students’ native and the new language and the culture of students to teach them.
What is bilingual education?
200
A description of the student’s current skills, strengths, and challenges that serve as a baseline for determining instructional goals and the necessary special education and related services.
What is present level of performance?
200
A psychiatric condition that is characterized by difficulty identifying and maintaining attention to relevant classroom directions, information, and stimuli that affects school performance
What is attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)?
200
A consequence that sometimes occurs when using cooperative learning where some group members fail to contribute and allow others to do the majority of the work.
What is free-rider effect?
200
A nonpunitive way to redirect students and break an escalating of cycle of misbehavior by asking the student to leave the room to perform an errand.
What is antiseptic bouncing?
200
Needs and experiences that exist in all cultures, albeit in different ways.
What are cultural universals?
300
A process for determining the assistive technology devices and services that students with disabilities should receive.
What is an individualized technology assessment?
300
A condition marked by significant difficulties in verbal and nonverbal communication, socialization, and behavior that typically occurs at birth or within the first 3 years of life.
What is pervasive developmental disorder, also called autism?
300
A type of cooperative learning arrangement that involves dividing students into groups, with each student assigned a task that is essential in reaching the group’s goal.
What is jigsaw?
300
Comments that prompt students to choose between engaging in positive behavior and accepting the consequences associated with continued misbehavior.
What are choice statements?
300
The connection between mathematics and students’ cultural backgrounds and world cultures.
What is ethnomathematics?
400
A set of coordinated activities to improve students’ academic and functional achievement and to address postsecondary goals in the areas of training, education, employment, community participation, and, where appropriate, independent living skills.
What are transition services?
400
Difficulties associated with the rate and rhythm of an individual’s speech, such as stuttering.
What are fluency disorders?
400
A type of cooperative learning arrangement that involves teams determining how they will approach a task.
What is the learning-together approach?
400
Statements that address how factors in the student’s life in school, at home, and in the community have an impact on a behavior.
What is global hypotheses?
400
Usually a pullout program where content instruction and communication occur only in English and the students’ native culture and language are used to develop their skills in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing English.
What is English as a second language?
500
Any service that directly assists an individual with a disability to select, acquire, or use an assistive technology device, including physical, occupational, and speech therapy.
What is assistive technology service?
500
An anxiety disorder where specific types of events cause one to become fearful and to experience emotional discomfort and a variety of physical symptoms, such as shortness of breath, heart palpitations, and excessive sweating and fainting.
What is panic disorder?
500
A type of cooperative learning arrangement where one student tutors and assists another in learning a new skill.
What is peer tutoring?
500
Making comments or using behaviors designed to interrupt the misbehavior and prompt students to use appropriate behavior and work on the activity at hand.
What is redirection?
500
The extent to which members of one culture adapt to a new culture.
What is acculturation?
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