Foundations and fundamentals of inclusion
Inclusion environment
Differentiation
Evaluating student progress
Cooperative teaching arrangements
100

Requires students with disabilities be educated as much as possible with their peers without disabilties

What is least restrictive environment?

100

involves teaching a diverse group of students individualized skills from different curriculum areas. 

What is curriculum overlapping? 

100

Identify concepts that need to be learned, delineate multiple ways in which students can show mastery that differ in complexity and learning preference. 

What is tiered assignments? 

100

Assessment strategies during instruction that monitor your students' learning progress and to use this information to adjust your instruction to foster student learning. 

What is formative assessment? 

100

One teaching instructs the whole class while the other teacher circulates to collect information or offer support

What is one teaching/one collecting data/ helping? 

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 or write. 

What is specific learning disability?

200

Learning and teaching preferences are also classified as either

What is field independent or field dependent? 

200

Can be used to differentiate instruction for learners who are not succeeding; allows you to offer flexible options so students can have access and respond to different levels of difficulty. 

What is Universal designed instruction? 

200

Focuses on your use of assessments at the end of instruction to assess student mastery of specific content, topics, and concepts and skills taught and to report student achievement. 

What is summative assessment?

200

Both teachers teach the same material at the same time to two equal groups of students. 

What is parallel teaching?

300

A philosophy that brings students, families, educators, and community members together to create schools based on acceptance, belonging, and community. 

What is inclusion?

300

Improves students' vocabulary through modeling, repeated practice, and movement. 

What is total physical response?

300

the process to design a lesson, unit, or course by first determining what the final outcomes are and then planning assessment strategies and finally determining methods of instruction and assignments

What is backward design? 

300

Method is used to examine students' responses to identify areas of difficulty and patterns in the ways students approach a task. 

What is error analysis?

300

Both teachers teach different content or activities at the same time to two equal groups. 

What is station teaching? 

400

Addresses discrimination that denies students equal access to academic, nonacademic, and extracurricular activities. 

What is Section 504? 

400

an instructional method in which students work in small groups to accomplish a common learning goal with the guidance of the teacher

What is cooperative learning? 

400

Acknowledges the voices, histories, experiences, and contributions of all ethnic and cultural groups. 

What is multicultural curriculum?

400

monitor student learning progress and measure the impact of your instructional programs on your students' academic performance. 

What is authentic assessment? 

400

One teacher works with a smaller group or individual students while the other teacher works with a larger group. 

What is alternative teaching? 

500

Civil right act designed to integrate individuals with disabilities into the social and economic mainstream of society. 

What is the Americans with Disabilities Act? 

500

five steps are  Engagement, Exploration, Explanation, Elaboration, and Evaluation.

What is the learning cycle? 

500

tailoring instruction to meet individual needs including content, process, products, or the learning environment, the use of ongoing assessment and flexible grouping makes this a successful approach to instruction.

What is differentiation? 

500

individualized goals, differentiation techniques, and performance criteria on students' IEPs serve as the reference point for judging student progress and assigning grades. 

What is IEP grading system? 

500

Both teachers plan and teach the lesson together to the whole class and blend their content knowledge, perspective, and instructional, assessment, and management practices. 

What is team teaching? 

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