One who can be considered a student who needs additional supports and qualifies for special education services.
What is an exceptional learner?
First step of the Process of Referring a Student for Special education Testing.
What is Teacher Interventions for 30 days?
AT is made for...
What is helping students who have disabilities learn the material in a way that they can understand it?
Means tailoring instruction to meet individual needs.
What is Differentiation?
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academic success and learning.
What are Speech and language skills?
Special Education students account for approximately blank of the student population in any
given school.
What is 5%?
This provides accommodations and focuses on how the student is learning.
What is a 504?
In the U.S. 15% of the population has some sort of a learning disorder Blank% of those are labeled Learning Disabled (LD).
What is 8%?
State Standards, objectives, rationale, materials, set/opening, direct instruction-gradually, checks understanding, and closure are components of...
What are lesson plans?
Difficulty pronouncing sounds.
What is Speech sound disorders?
Has two goals: prevent academic problems
and determine students with Learning Disability
What is RTI (Response to Intervention)
Strictly revolves around the student, because
it's the child's education which is being discussed.
What is an IEP?
Difficulty understanding what they hear as well as expressing themselves with words
What is Language disorders?
A collaborative partnership between a general educator and a special educator who have shared accountability and ownership for planning and delivering instruction and assessment to all students within a classroom environment.
What is Co-Teaching?
Quality of voice that may include hoarseness, nasality, and volume.
What is voice disorder?
The student has been receiving tier 2 or tier 3 RTI services for an extended amount of time, and insufficient progress is made. Then...
What is referring them for special education services?
A Federal program which provides funds to states and local education agencies (school districts) to support education for children with disabilities age 3 to 21.
What is IDEA?
Autism was not an official disability category under federal education law until...
What is 1990?
1. Push-in Services
2. Pull-out Services
3. Inclusive Classrooms
4. Exclusive Education
5. Specialty Schools
6. Residential Programs
What are the six different models of delivering special education?
Interruption of the flow of speech that may include hesitations, repetitions, prolongations of sounds or words.
What is Stuttering disorders?
Refers to ALL individuals or groups who have an interest or concern in something.
What is a stakeholder?
A plan for special services for young
children with disabilities.
What is Individualized Family Services
Plan?
Motivating students, providing a safe environment, and arranging room for positive social interactions are examples of...
What are Special Considerations?
Pacing is quicker, depth of content goes much deeper, and higher order thinking questions used regularly are examples of...
What is instructions differs for gifted students?
Difficulty with thinking skills including perception, memory, awareness, reasoning, judgment, intellect and imagination.
What is Cognitive-communication disorders?