What does IEP stand for?
What is Individualized Education Program
What does UDL stand for?
What is AT?
What is, refers to a piece of technology chosen specifically to help a particular child.
What does HLP stand for?
What is High Leverage Practices.
What does IDEA stand for?
What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
What's the definition of an IEP?
What is, a contract between schools and family describing what services will be delivered and what skills with be taught.
What's the definition of UDL?
What is, it's a framework for designing classrooms, curricula, and instruction to be accessible to all students, including those with and without disabilities.
What AT would be useful for a music education classroom.
What is, The Lime Lighter.
What is HLP?
What is, a set of effective practices that are used regularly within classrooms and research has shown lead to improved outcomes for students.
What did Brown v. Board of Education accomplish?
What is it's illegal to discriminate against any group of people; "separate but equal" no longer accepted.
What is the required amount of IEP meetings in a school year?
What is, one meeting per school year.
What has research shown us about choice?
What is, research has shown that 7 different choices is too much and choice paralysis increases. However, 2-4 choices is the sweet spot.
What are some examples of AT?
What is, screen readers, adapted living devices, communication boards.
What are the 4 aspects of practice.
What is, collaboration, assessment, social/emotional/behavioral, and instruction.
What did PARC v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1971 accomplish?
What is a free, public program of education for students with intellectual disabilities.
What are some special education services described in an IEP?
What is, Specially designed instruction (SDI), Pt/OT/Speech, testing accommodations or modifications, length and duration of the services, etc.
What do we differentiate in a UDL lesson plan?
What is, the content, process, product, and environment.
What does the ESEA require schools to provide regarding AT?
What is, appropriate accommodations including the use of AT during their state assessments.
What are the HLP 15-17?
What is, provide scaffolded supports, use explicit instruction, and use flexible grouping.
When was the most recent update to IDEA and what was it for?
What is, 2006 where it required schools to use research-based interventions in the process of assisting students with learning difficulties or determining eligibility for special education.
What's the main difference between an IEP and a 504 plan?
What is, an IEP changes HOW a student is taught, while a 504 plan changes the CONDITIONS under which a student learns.
What's the "Why," "What," and "How" of learning?
What's the main difference between accessible technology and assistive technology?
How to incorporate HLP instruction into a music classroom?
What is, modeling how to fix a mistake, give descriptive and immediate feedback, call-and-response questions, pair students up, and many more!
What type of effects did the IDEA have on the Disability Rights Movement?
What is, IDEA helped shift the movement from advocacy to enforceable civil rights, which promoted inclusion/integration, empowered families and self advocates, shifted attitudes, and laid the beginning groundwork.