Fewer than 2 children in 1000 have visual impairments
What is Prevalence and Causes
100
Congenital abnormality - club foot, absence of a limb
Impairments caused by disease - poliomyelitis, bone tuberculosis
What is Severe Orthopedic Impairment (OI)
100
Significant disabilities in intellectual, physical, and/or social functioning.
What is sever disability
100
Exhibits high performance capability
Demonstrates outstanding intellectual, creative, leadership, and/or artistic achievement
Excels in a specific academic field?
What is gifted
100
The auricle funnels sound waves into the auditory canal
What is first step of hearing
200
Braille
Tactile aids and manipulative
Technological Aids for Reading Print
What is teaching approaches
200
Permanent disorder of voluntary movement and posture
Classified according to muscle tone and motor movement
Little relation between impairment and intellectual development
What is Cerebral Palsy
200
Profound developmental disabilities in all five of the following areas: cognition, communication, social skills development, motor-mobility, and activities of daily living
What is Profound disability
200
An umbrella under which many different types of enrichment services are made available.
What is school wide enrichment model
200
The most crucial and complex part of the ear.
What is the inner ear
300
Functional vision
Optical devices
Reading Print
What is Special adaptations for students with low vision and blindness
300
Hydrocephalic condition common; treated with a shunt
Can result in paralysis below affected vertebra
Congenital malformations of the brain, spinal cord
What is Spina Bifida
300
Multiple disabilities means concomitant impairments, the combination of which causes such severe educational needs that they cannot be accommodated in special education programs solely for one of the impairments?
What is Multiple disabilities
300
Role of the teacher is to facilitate high achievement by making curriculum modifications.
What is maker’s active problem-solver model
300
Continuum of hearing loss from mild to profound.
What is deffiniton of hearing loss
400
Itinerant teacher model
What is Educations placement alternatives
400
Little relation between impairment and intellectual development
Progressive weakening and degeneration of the muscles
What is Muscular Dystrophy
400
An acquired injury to the brain resulting in total or partial functional disability that adversely affects a child’s educational performance
What is Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
400
Students work cooperatively in groups to seek solutions to real-world problems?.
What is problem-based learning
400
Result from abnormal or complications of the outer or middle ear.
What is conductive hearing loss
500
A person whose visual acuity is 20/200 or less after the best possible correction with glasses or contact lenses is considered legally blind.
What is the legal definition of blindness
500
High or low blood sugar
Insulin injections
Type 1 or Type 2
What is Diabetes
500
The most common acquired disability in childhood
What is Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
500
IQ tests and achievement tests
Portfolios
Teacher, parent, self, and peer nomination
Extracurricular or leisure activities
What is ways of assessment
500
Damage to the auditory nerve fibers or other sensitive mechanisms in the inner ear.