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What is the definition of an acronym?

A word or abbreviation formed by using the first letter of two or more words.

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What does IEP stand for?

Individualized Education Program 

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What does the K in KWL chart stand for?

Know

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What is an Exit Meeting?

Before a special education student graduates an exit meeting is held to review students progress and discontinue special education services.

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What is the definition of low expectations?

The belief that a person lacks the capability to do something well.

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What does IDEA stand for?

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

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What does ITP stand for?

Individualized Transition Program

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What does the W in KWL chart stand for?

Want

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What is an Annual Meeting?

A yearly meeting held to review a students IEP and progress and plan for the next year.

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What is the definition of stutter?

A speech disorder that causes people to hesitate, repeat and/or prolong words when talking. 

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What is the definition of goals? What does it have to do with special education?

Things you, your family, and the school plan for you to achieve.

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What is the definition of objectives? What does it have to do with special education?

Specific things you must accomplish in order to achieve your goals.

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What does the L in KWL chart stand for?

Learned

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What is an Eligibility Meeting?

A meeting held to review student test scores and other important information to determine if a student qualifies for special education.

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What is the definition of barrier?

Anything that prevents or hinders movement and/or action.

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What are accommodations?

Adjustments or changes made to HOW a student completes his/her work.

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What are modifications?

Changes to WHAT a student is expected to do.

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What does self- awareness stand for?

A person knowing about him/herself. Things he/she does well, needs to improve, enjoys and or dislikes doing.

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What is a Triennial Meeting?

A meeting held every 3 years to review new testing results, the IEP, and progress of a special education student. 

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What is the definition of prejudice?

Beliefs and/or attitudes people have toward other people and/or situations without knowledge and facts about those people or situations. 

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What is an example or an accommodation?

Presentation, response, setting, time, equipment 

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What is an example of a modification?

Changes to the content students are expected to master.

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What does self- advocacy mean?

A person making a deliberate or purposeful choice to speak up for his/her needs and/or ideas.

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What is a Transition Meeting?

A meeting held to discuss and plan for a students future. Sometimes this meeting is held during an annual review meeting.

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True or False. Self-awareness plays an important role in my ability to self-advocate. And explain why.

True

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