Litigation and Legislation
Dyslexia
The Brain
Childhood Onset Schizophrenia
Specific Learning Disabilities
100
Lawsuit in Topeka Kansas arguing "separate but equal doctrine".
What is Brown vs. Board of Education (1954)
100
This learning disorder in which symbols, words, letters, and especially phrases to appear reversed or transposed in reading.
What is Strephosymbolia.
100
This side of the brain controls logical thinking, information processing of words, and language.
What is the left hemisphere
100
Symptoms of childhood onset schizophrenia must be present before this age.
What is 13 years old.
100
This gender is more effected by specific learning disabilities as a whole.
Who are males.
200
This was the first federal law mandating special education for students with disabilities.
What is P.L. 94-142 "The Education of all Handicapped Children Act" (1975)
200
This is the relationship between speech sound (phoneme) and written symbol (grapheme).
What is Grapheme- Phoneme Correspondence.
200
Specific Learning Disabilities are targeted in what system of the brain.
What is the central nervous system.
200
This is the beginning of deterioration such as social withdrawal, bizarre preoccupations, poor self care, sleep changes
What is the Prodromal Phase-
200
This learning disability is known for difficulties with numbers.
What is Dyscalculia.
300
This court case ruled that separate was not equal.
What is Brown vs. Board of Education (1954)
300
This model assesses whether there is a significant difference between a student's scores on a test of general intelligence.
What is discrepancy model
300
This lobe of the brain controls hearing and auditory memory.
What is the Temporal lobe.
300
These are the average ages for diagnosis of COS.
What is 15-25 years old.
300
Students with this disability often have poor witting as well as expression.
What is Dysgraphia.
400
This law mandated that students with disabilities receive things like IEP's, non-discriminatory evaluation, and due process.
What is P.L. 94-142 "The Education of all Handicapped Children Act" (1975)
400
This model relies on evidence-based instructional practices as well as frequently monitoring the students progress to see if the student needs more intensive instruction.
What is RtII Model
400
These are the basic units of the nervous system.
What are neurons.
400
This is a flat line of negative symptoms, child does not seem to get better, no positive symptoms
What is the Residual Phase.
400
Students with this disability has difficulties with reading different types of text.
What is Dyslexia.
500
This law forbids organizations and employers from excluding or denying individuals with disabilities an equal oppurtunity to receive program benefits and services.
What is Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973
500
This model has been called the "Wait and Fail Model".
What is Discrepancy Model.
500
This is where problems with neurotransmitters can impact learning, attention, mood, and behavior.
What is Synaptic Juncture.
500
What part of the brain is sometimes enlarged in people with COS.
What are the ventricles.
500
This disorder is known as an idiopathic neurogenic speech sound disorder.
What is Apraxia of Speech.
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