True or False
Evaluating Students
Principles of Differentiating Instruction
Creating an Inclusive Environment
The Special Education Process
100
A student who qualifies for services under IDEA will receive an an individualized accommodation plan.
What is False.
100
You can measure student's, teacher's, and parent's perceptions of your inclusive classroom through these types of assessments.
What is questionnaires and interviews
100
Students are given lessons in the same curricular areas as their peers but at varying levels of difficulty
What is Multilevel Teaching
100
A person centered, multi-method problem-solving process that involves gathering information to determine why, where, and when a student uses behaviors; identifying the variables that appear to lead to and maintain the behaviors; and planning appropriate interventions that address the purposes that the behaviors serve for students.
What is FBA (Functional Behavioral Assessment)
100
A group of people composed of professionals and family members, and at times the student, that make important educational decisions concerning the education of a student and whether he/she qualifies for special education
What is the multidisciplinary team
200
Low incident disabilities refer to physical, sensory, and more significant disabilities that make up a small percentage of the disabilities experienced by students.
What is True
200
This type of assessment is used on an ongoing basis during instruction and used to gather data and monitor student learning, guide feedback, and inform instruction improvements.
What is Formative Assessments
200
Educators can differentiate in 5 different areas to accommodate for different learners.
What is the content, process, product, affect, and learning environment
200
Building _______ with and among your students is an essential aspect of supporting their learning and promoting their positive classroom behavior.
What is meaningful relationships
200
Requires that students with disabilities be educated as much as possible with their peers without disabilities.
What is Least Restrictive Environment
300
English language learners, who come from families that speak over 400 languages, make up the fastest growing group of students in schools.
What is True
300
These assessments take place after instruction and used to document student mastery of specific content or skills, as well as the effectiveness of teacher instruction.
What is Summative Assessments
300
This type of instruction can help students learn how to work in groups; make friends; recognize and respond appropriately to the feelings of others; resolve conflicts; understand their strengths, challenges, and emotions; and deal with frustration and anger
What is Social Skills Instruction
300
If the student is experiencing trouble in the general education classroom these are put into effect prior to determining eligibility for special services.
What is RTI and/or Prerefferal Processes
400
English as a second language is a two way program that mixes students who speak languages other than English with students who speak English.
What is False (Dual language program)
400
Summative common assessments used to assess mastery of benchmarks in the curriculum and guide important discussions about educational programs such as the PARCC.
What is High-stakes Testing
400
Prior to planning instructional activities use _________. This process involves determining the assessments you will use first.
What is Backward Design
400
Name at least two different types of written communication you can use in the classroom to maintain positive communication with family members.
What is News letters, daily/weekly note, informative notice, two way notebooks, daily/weekly progress reports, homeschool contracts
400
If the student is not eligible for services under IDEA the multidisciplinary team may consider eligibility for special education services under this section.
What is Section 504
500
Many districts are moving to a standards based grading system.
What is Tue
500
Students with disabilities are given these in accordance with their IEPs during high stake testing.
What is Testing Accommodations
500
Ms. Taravella and Ms. Stoudamire identified and gave their students a menu of choices about how they could demonstrate their learning. They also made sure that students selected appropriate activities and tried new activities. This is an example of using ________.
What is Tiered Assignments
500
A four step model that can be used as the framework for program to prepare a student for success in an inclusive classroom. The four steps in the model are (1) ecological assessment, (2) intervention and preparation, (3) generalization to the new setting, and (4) evaluation in the new environment.
What is transenvironmental programming
500
If the student is under 5 years old and qualifies for services under IDEA, the student will receive this.
What is an IFSP
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