This is what UDL stands for.
What is universal design for learning?
This term refers to educating all students, regardless of ability, in general education settings.
What is inclusion?
True or False: Paraprofessionals are responsible for writing IEP goals.
What is false?
FERPA stands for this.
What is the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act?
This communication style avoids conflict and puts others’ needs first.
What is passive?
UDL minimizes these for students.
What is barriers to learning?
Inclusion benefits not just students with disabilities, but also these students.
What are students without disabilites?
Paraeducators should maintain clear communication with this school team member.
What is the case manager? and/or classroom teacher
FERPA is a federal law that protects this type of information.
What are student education records?
This style often includes yelling, blaming, and dominating others.
What is aggressive?
UDL is based on this science.
What is neuroscience?
This 1975 law mandates free and appropriate public education for students with disabilities.
What is IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act)?
This is the best way to handle a disagreement with a teacher.
A student's report card is considered part of this.
Eye contact, posture, and tone of voice are examples of this.
What is nonverbal communication?
Providing text-to-speech options supports this type of learner.
What are auditory learners or learners with reading difficulties?
This approach involves changing the way lessons are delivered to meet diverse needs.
What is differentiated instruction?
Paraprofessionals should maintain this about all student information.
What is confidentiality?
Under FERPA, parents have the right to do this with their child’s records.
What is review them?
These subtle messages can contradict what’s being said out loud.
What is nonverbal communication or body language?
This UDL principle focuses on the "why" of learning and aims to recruit interest.
What is Engagement?
Is this a myth or a fact...Teachers need collaboration and support to implement inclusive practices well.
What is a fact?
Attending training and workshops shows a commitment to this.
What is professional development and/or growth?
DO make sure to store student records in this way.
What is securely/locked away?
This direct, respectful style expresses needs clearly without violating others’ rights.
What is assertive?