History
Medical Aspects
Academic
Assessment
Instruction
100
During this period the term minimal brain dysfunction was introduced.
What is the emergent period?
100
This is where the highest levels of neural functioning, those related to learning occur.
What is the cerebrum?
100
Students with ADHD experience academic difficulties in this area.
What is core content areas?
100
The initial stage of data collection when identifying a student who is struggling in a particular content area.
What is screening?
100
This program is developed and implemented for every student that has a learning disability.
What is an IEP, Individualized Education Program?
200
Under my leadership, the NACHC (National Advisory Committee on Handicapped Children) developed a definition for learning disabilities that was used in Public Law 91-230, the Specific Learning Disabilities Act of 1969.
Who was Samuel A. Kirk?
200
When a child suffers impairment because of material alcohol intake such as growth impairment or facial disfigurement.
What is (FASD) Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders?
200
This is an advanced remedial reading program for students that have not mastered comprehension skills or decoding in the 4th through 12th grade.
What is Corrective Reading Program?
200
One type of assessment used to test students that help identify a particular problem of a student.
What are standardized test?
200
This method, based on the work of Whitehurst, involves making the student an active participant in the story reading event.
What is shared storybook reading?
300
The law now states that an education agency may use this process to determine if the student responds to interventions that are typically effective.
What is RTI, Response to Intervention?
300
This should be included in a comprehensive assessment of an individual who shows behaviors associated with ADHD.
What is a medical examination?
300
Beginner reading programs that stress letter-sound regularity.
What are code-emphasis programs?
300
An assessment that uses information obtained from direct observation and the student's performance using the school curriculum to make instructional decisions.
What is curriculum based assessment?
300
The four strategies used to comprehend text through the use of a dialogue.
What is predicting, question generating, summarizing and clarifying?
400
During this period, research focused on children and on educational practices.
What is the foundation period?
400
This treatment appears to reduce inhibition errors, quicken reaction time, and reduce variability in reaction time.
What are psychostimulants ( Ritalin, Dexedrine)?
400
Students with disabilities should be educated with students without disabilities, to the extent appropriate, according to IDEA 2004.
What is least restrictive environment (LRE)?
400
A student reads a passage with every seventh word deleted, inserting the correct word from three choices given.
What is a maze procedure?
400
Planning activities, interactive teaching activities and postinstructional activities, are linked together to produce this practice.
What is effective teaching?
500
This law expanded the definition of children with disabilities to include children with autism and traumatic brain injury as separate categories.
What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)?
500
A condition in males, where there is an extra X chromosome, results being reading and language problems and poor motor coordination and a tendency to be withdrawn.
What is Klinefelter syndrome?
500
This is placement in a general education class, with peers of the same age, with little or no support from the special education teacher.
What is inclusion?
500
This is a standardized, norm-referenced rating scale of hyperactivity and inattention; is appropriate for diagnosis and progress monitoring.
What is ADHD Symptoms Rating Scale?
500
The way in which an individual organizes information, such as storing related information together.
What is schemata?
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