Dr. Jackie
Special Education Basics
Inclusive Practices
Differentiation & HLPs
Disability Awareness & Advocacy
100

This is the name Dr. Jackie goes by.

Who is Dr. Unc?

100

This legal document outlines a student’s goals, services, and accommodations for students with disabilities.

What is an IEP

100

This instructional framework focuses on providing multiple means of engagement, representation, and action/expression.

What is UDL/Universal Design for Learning?

100

How many HLPs are there in total?

What are 22?

100

This model of disability argues that barriers in society, environments, and systems are what limit participation for people with disabilities rather than the disability itself.

What is the social model of disability?

200

Dr. Jackie taught in this state.

What is South Carolina?

200

This principle means students should be educated with peers without disabilities whenever appropriate.

What is Least Restrictive Environment/LRE

200

Working together between general and special educators is called this.

What is collaboration or co-teaching?

200

Changing how information is presented to meet student needs is called this.

What is scaffolding?

200

This federal law protects individuals with disabilities from discrimination beyond school settings.

What is the ADA/Americans with Disabilities Act?

300

Dr. Jackie loves this drink.

What is Diet Coke

300

This law guarantees students with disabilities a Free Appropriate Public Education.

What is IDEA?

300

Giving students choices in how they learn is an example of this UDL principle.

What is engagement?

300

This HLP involves adapting instruction based on student strengths, needs, and progress data.

What is data-driven instruction/planning?

300

This term describes incorrect assumptions or stereotypes about people with disabilities.

What is ableism?

400

This is Dr. Jackie's favorite color.

What is purple.

400

This term describes instruction or supports that help students access learning without changing the learning target.

What are accommodations

400

This classroom practice involves changing instruction based on student needs.

What is differentiation?

400

Allowing students multiple ways to show what they know connects to differentiation and this framework.

What is UDL

400

Listening to and valuing the perspectives of disabled individuals is part of this approach.

What is disability advocacy/self-advocacy?

500

Dr. Jackie's dogs' names.

Who are Rory and Lane?

500

Name all 13 federal disability categories

Autism, Deaf-blindness, Deafness, Emotional disturbance, Hearing impairment, Intellectual disability, Multiple disabilities, Orthopedic impairment, Other health impairment, Specific learning disability, Speech or language impairment, Traumatic brain injury, and Visual impairment.

500

This perspective focuses primarily on what a student cannot do and views disability as a problem that needs to be fixed within the individual.

What is the deficit model?

500

Flexible grouping, accommodations, and adjusted supports are all examples of teachers doing this.

What is differentiating instruction to support inclusive learning?

500

This concept recognizes that disability can overlap with identities such as race, language, gender, and socioeconomic status, shaping a person’s experiences in unique ways.

What is intersectionality?

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