Dyslexia
Dyscalculia
ADHD
Models of Co-Teaching
History of SLD's
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Suppose someone was practicing the knowledge of letters and sounds as they are structured in a particular word, they would be showing this characteristic of Dyslexia.
What is Phonological awareness?
100
Classification of dyscalculia which includes a deficit in the skills of counting and calculating.
What is Quantitative Dyscalculia?
100
The full name of the disorder called ADHD.
What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?
100
Model in which one educator takes a lead in providing instruction, while the other monitors the classroom for management and understanding and assists individual students as needed.
What is One-Teach One Assist Model?
100
A German neurologist named Adolf Kussamaul used this term to describe children that could not read though their eye sight was perfect.
What is Word blindness?
200
The linking of phonological processing deficit and independent processing deficit.
What is Double Deficit Hypothesis?
200
Classification of Dyscalculia which includes the inability to operate with symbols or numbers.
What is Intermediate Dyscalculia?
200
A thick band of nerve fibers that divides the cerebrum into left and right hemispheres.
What is Corpus Callosum?
200
In this model, teachers divide the instructional content into two or more segments and present this content at separate locations (stations) in the classroom. Each teacher takes responsibility for one station and a third might be created for students to work independently.
What is Stations Teaching Model?
200
This term was first coined by German physician Rudolf Berlin to describe a "very great difficulty in interpreting written or printed symbols."
What is dyslexia?
300
Requires people to look at a grid of letters, numbers or pictures and sequentially name them as quickly as possible.
What is rapid automatic naming?
300
Suppose someone was looking at a group of friends but was unable to figure out exactly how many people were in the group even though it could easily be counted by sight. This is a known characteristic of Dyscalculia.
What is Number sense?
300
A set of processes that include planning, organizational skill, maintaining a mental set, selective attention, and inhibitory control. The prefrontal regions are specialized for these behaviors.
What is Executive Functioning?
300
In this model, teachers plan the instruction jointly, but each delivers it to a part of the class. The teachers do not exchange groups. The teachers address the same content, but may address different learning goals and levels of understanding.
What is Parallel Teaching Model?
300
Suppose someone grew up reading throughout their childhood, then one day woke up and could no longer read even some of the simplest words. This condition more commonly happens to adults in an acquired circumstance rather than developed over time.
What is Alexia?
400
Procedures for creating unitary mental representations from print.
What is Orthographic coding?
400
An emotional based reaction to mathematics that causes individuals to experience high levels of anxiety when faced with math tests or math problems.
What is Math Anxiety?
400
The mostly widely used tool to assess a student for ADHD and other behavior disorders of childhood.
What is Conner’s Rating Scale?
400
In this model, one teacher selects a group of students who require instruction that is different from the other class members. There is little collaboration in planning and delivering instruction.
What is Alternative Teaching Model?
400
Arguably the key figure in setting the stage for the study of reading disabilities in the United States.
Who is Samuel Orton?
500
The two major types of phonics instruction.
What is analytic phonics and synthetic phonics?
500
A teacher-centered instructional approach that is most effective for teaching basic or isolated skills.
What is Direct instruction?
500
This type of reinforcement results directly from the appropriate behavior.
What is Natural and Direct Reinforcement?
500
In this model, co-teachers share in the process of instructing all students, whether that occurs in large group, monitoring students working independently, or facilitating group work. This arrangement requires the highest degree of collaboration and trust between the co-teachers.
What is Team Teaching Model?
500
It was during this period that the term learning disabilities was introduced and the federal government included learning disabilities on its agenda.
What is The Emergent Period?
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