Laws that affect special education
Problematic Behavior
Adaptations
Self words
Special education
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Initially known as Education for All Handicapped Children Act.
What is The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act?
100
A person-centered, multi method problem solving process that involves gathering information.
What is a functional behavioral assessment?
100
An educational program that uses both the students' native and the new language and the culture of students to teach them.
What is Bilingual education?
100
The ability to identify and express preferences, strengths, and challenges.
What is self-awareness?
100
An integral part of the educational system that involves delivering and monitoring a specially designed and coordinated set of comprehensive, research-based instructional and assessment practices and related services to students with learning, behavioral, emotional, physical, health, or sensory disabilities. These instructional practices and services are tailored to identify and address the individual challenges and strengths of students; to enhance their educational, social, behavioral, and physical development; and to foster equity and access to all aspects of society.
What is special education?
200
____ is based on six fundamental principles that govern the education of students with disabilities.
What is IDEA?
200
This is also known as a narrative log or continuous recording.
What is anecdotal records?
200
A brief description that identify portfolio items, provide the context in which they were produced, and reflect on why they were selected.
What is a caption statement?
200
One’s ability to identify and take actions to achieve one’s goals in life.
What is self-determination?
200
A disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or using spoken or written language that may appear as an impaired ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell, or do mathematical calculations.
What is a specific learning disability?
300
Districts can use the RTI method under this law.
What is IDEA 2004?
300
A plan focusing on how the learning environment will change to address a student's behavior, characteristics, strengths, and challenges that includes specific measurable goals for appropriate behaviors and the individuals, interventions, supports, and services responsible for helping the student achieve these goals.
What is a behavioral intervention plan?
300
A type of cooperative learning arrangement that involves randomly dividing the class into two groups so that the students can utilize this.
What is classwide peer tutoring?
300
A type of self-management intervention strategy where students regulate their behaviors by verbalizing to themselves the questions necessary to identify problems and generate and evaluate appropriate solutions.
What is self-instruction?
300
Students who give evidence of high performance capability in areas such as intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership capacity or in specific academic fields and who require special services or activities not ordinarily provided by the school.
What is Students who are gifted and talented?
400
An act that some students may receive special education services under, that was passed by Congress in 1973.
What is Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act?
400
a broad continuum of cognitive and neurobehavioral conditions that typically include impairments in socialization and communication coupled with repetitive patterns of behavior.
What is Autism spectrum Disorder?
400
This is also referred to as a structured overview. A visual spacial illustration of key terms that make up a concept and their interrelationships.
What is a graphic organizer?
400
A natural language technique that consists of talking out loud about your actions, experiences, or feelings.
What is self-talk?
400
Students who exhibit one or more of the following characteristics over a long period of time and to a marked degree that adversely affect their educational performance: (1) inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors; (2) inability to build or maintain good relationships with peers and teachers; (3) inappropriate behaviors or feelings under normal circumstances; (4) a general, pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression; (5) a tendency to develop physical symptoms or fears associated with personal or school problems.
What is students with emotional disturbance?
500
A civil rights act designed to integrate individuals with disabilities into the social and economical mainstream of society.
What is the Americans with Disabilities Act?
500
The events, stimuli, objects, actions, and activities that precede and trigger the behavior.
What is an antecedent?
500
An educational philosophy for structuring schools so that all students are educated together in general education classrooms.
What is inclusion?
500
Grading systems that involve students being graded based on their progress in comparison with their past performance, ability levels, effort, and special needs.
What is a self-referenced grading systems?
500
A set of coordinated activities to improve students’ academic and functional achievement and to address postsecondary goals in the areas of training, education, employment, community participation, and, where appropriate, independent living skills.
What is transition services?
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