Special Education Process
Student Strengths
Collaborative & Positive Classrooms
Differentiation
Progress Monitoring
100

A proactive and collaborative preventive problem-solving process assisting classroom teachers to help their students to succeed academically, behaviorally, and socially

What is Prereferral System?

100

The ability to control one's physical movement and work skillfully with object to solve problems, make something, or participate in a production is known as this type of intelligence

What is Bodily-Kinesthetic?

100

An approach that involves working together to solve problems and implement mutually agreed-on solutions to prevent and address learning and behavioral difficulties and to coordinate instructional programs for all students.

What is collaborative consultation?

100

Differentiated assessments that meet the strength and challenges of individual students

What is tiered assignments?

100

Summative commons assessments are known as

What is high-stakes testing?

200

Identifies students as having a learning disability if there is a significant gap between their learning potential and academic achievement.

What is IQ-Achievement Discrepancy Model?

200

The ability to understand the environment and other parts of the natural environment is known as this type of intelligence.

What is Naturalistic? 

200

Brief written communication that alerts families to various school and classroom activities.

What is informative notice?

200
An instructional model by which students are given lessons in the same curricular areas as their peers but at varying levels of difficulty.
What is multilevel teaching?
200

Test items whose correct answers require students to answer preceding answers correctly.

What is hinging?
300

The process of conducting ongoing assessments to make data based decision regarding a students' learning progress and the effectiveness of instructional practices.

What is Progress Monitoring?

300

An approach that focuses on what students can do, using these strengths to deliver a differentiated educational program is known as

What is competency-oriented approach?

300
A process that analyzes features of the learning environment and the key skills that affect student academic, behavioral, and social performance and  interviewing teachers and students.
What is an ecological assessment?
300

A statement or engaging activity that introduces content, skills, and strategies and motivates students o learn by relating the goals of the lesson to their prior knowledge, interests, strengths, and future life events.

What is an anticipatory set?

300

Students work collaboratively on open-ended tasks that have non routine solutions.

What is cooperative group testing?

400

A graduated series of more intensive, high quality classroom, group, and individualized instruction and interventions.

What is Tiered Instruction?

400
A perspective that rejects the view that there are "typical" brains and mental abilities, and that those who have atypical neurology should be viewed in terms of their deficits is known as
What is neurodiversity?
400

The process by which a student independently transfers training from skills taught in one setting to an another setting.

What is generalization?
400
A process of stating and sequencing the parts of a task for learning new material to determine what sub tasks must be performed to master the task or learn new content. 

What is task analysis?

400

A method used to examine student responses to identify areas of difficult and patters in the ways students approach a task.

What is error analysis?

500

A summary of a students current academic, socialization, behavioral, communication and functional skills.

What is Present levels of Performance (PLAFPP)

500

An instructional model that allows students to work on complex open-ended problems and issues that have multi-faceted solutions.

What is problem-based learning?

500

A method in which an action is taken or a stimulus is given after a behavior occurs.

What is positive reinforcement?

500
The understanding that student must work together to achieve their goal.

What is positive interdependence?

500

Statements specifying the criteria associated with different levels of proficiency for evaluation student performance. 

What is instructional rubrics?

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