It is teachers, students and family working together to create a continuous collection of student work
What is a portfolio assessment?
A person centered problem solving process that gathers information to measure and determine causes of student behavior.
What is a functional behavior assessment?
A student/family focused process for collaboration
What is wrap around process?
A child that does not have a regular residence
What is homelessness?
General ed and special ed teachers work together to educate all students in one room.
A way to access student learning at the end of a lesson
What is an exit slip?
observing the number of behaviors in a given time
What is event recording?
Teachers who teach students English and build students existing skills.
What is an ESL teacher?
What are the fastest growing group of students in schools?
Both teachers teach the same material at the same time to two equal groups of students.
Shortened test, fill in the blank, extended time and preview of the test a day before.
What are accommodations and modifications for assessments?
Used to determine the delay between receiving instructions and beginning a task.
What is latency recording?
This includes mild/intellectual disabilities, emotional behavior disorders, speech and language disorders.
What is a high incidence disability?
Bring their culture, language and experiences into your classroom.
How can you help to encourage immigrant students to learn?
One teacher works with a smaller group or individual students while the other teacher works with a larger group.
What is alternative teaching?
Statements specifying criteria associated with different kinds of proficiency.
What are rubrics?
time sampling or observation divided into equal intervals
What is interval recording?
a disorder in one or more of the the basic psychological processes involved in understanding the spoken or written language that impairs the ability to listen, write, speak or spell.
What is a specific learning disability?
programs that employ both native and new language and culture of the students to teach them.
What is bilingual education?
To facilitate success of inclusion programs/working together to solve problems.
What is collaborative consultation?
Summative common assessments to assess the mastery of benchmarks.
What is high stakes testing?
a narrative log, useful in reporting the results of an observation.
What is anecdotal records?
Advanced reading ability and significant difficulty in comprehension
What is hyperlexia?
Sometimes called a two-way program, that mixes students that speak their languages with English speaking students who speak English.
What is a dual language program?
Supportive instruction that reinforces skills previously taught in the inclusive classroom.
What is a post hoc model?