Recognizes that all students are learners who might benefit from a meaningful, challenging, and appropriate curriculum delivered within the general education classroom, and from differentiated instruction techniques that address their diverse and unique strengths, challenges and experiences
What is inclusion?
Answering fewer items.
What is an accommodation?
All students should always be instructed the same way and the teacher should never change the type of instruction for varying skill levels.
What is not true about differentiation?
This involves teaching students to analyze the events and actions that lead to success and failure and using this information to support their learning.
What is attribution training?
Difficulty with ordering, aligning, and spacing numerals.
What is a common characteristic of students with mathematical difficulties?
A plan that focuses on how the learning environment will change to address a student's behavior, characteristics, strengths, and challenges. It includes specific measurable goals for appropriate behavior.
What is a BIP?
Changes in the way the test and directions are presented
What is an accommodation?
Allows you to differentiate instruction to meet student strengths and challenges
What is a tiered assignment?
A disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or using spoken or written language that may appear as an impaired ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell or do mathematical calculations.
Specific Learning Disability
Teaching students how to use a textbook.
What is appropriate instructional materials?
A progress monitoring strategy that provided individualized brief direct and repeated measures of students' proficiency and progress in reading, math, writing and spelling.
What is curriculum based assessment?
What is a modification?
Teaching a diverse group of students individualized skills from different curricular areas
What is curricular overlap?
Teachers work together to educate all students in inclusive classrooms, they share responsibilities and accountability for planning, differentiating, and delivering instruction and evaluating, grading, and disciplining students.
What is co-teaching?
Teach students how to use study guides.
What is choosing appropriate instructional materials?
a pedagogy that uses students' customs, characteristics, experiences, and perspectives as tools for better classroom instruction.
What is culturally responsive teaching?
Learning different material
What is a modification?
Used to teach knowledge or skill
What is an intervention?
A change to teaching or testing that removes barriers and provides equal access to learning.
What is an accommodation?
Using effective questioning techniques.
What is varying instructional approaches?
Students are given lessons in the same curricular area as their peers, but at varying levels of difficulty
What is multilevel teaching?
Record answers for a test
What is an accommodation?
Pre-reading activities to to preview new vocabulary, academic language, word pronunciation, and text structures.
What is previewing?
A process of conducting ongoing assessments to examine students' learning progress overtime.
What is progress monitoring?
Teaching how to use a mnemonic device
What is an instructional approach?