Chapter 4
McLeskey, et al
Chapter 6
McLeskey, et al
Chapter 7
McLeskey, et al
Chapter 8
McLeskey, et al
Chapter 3 & 4
Fitzgerald
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This professional partnership involves general and special educators sharing responsibility for planning, instruction, and assessment in the same classroom.


What is co-teaching?

100

This instructional approach involves modifying content, process, or product to meet diverse student needs.

What is differentiated instruction?

100

This type of instruction involves clear modeling, guided practice, independent practice, and feedback.

What is explicit instruction?

100

This approach emphasizes teaching and reinforcing expected behaviors rather than focusing solely on punishment.

What is Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)?

100

This mindset recognizes that inequities in schools are not accidental but are rooted in systems and structures.

What is systemic racism?

200

This co-teaching model involves one teacher leading instruction while the other circulates to support students

What is One Teach-One Assist?

200

These are changes made to how a student learns material without altering the academic expectations.

What are accommodations?

200

This evidence-based practice includes teacher modeling followed by students practicing together before working independently.

What is Gradual Release of Responsibility?

200

These are clearly defined and explicitly taught behavioral expectations for all students.

What are classroom rules or behavioral expectations?

200

This concept challenges educators to reflect on how their own identity, bias, and lived experiences influence instructional decisions.

What is educator self-awareness (or critical self-reflection)?

300

This co-teaching approach divides students into groups and rotates them between teachers and/or stations.

What is Station Teaching?

300

These involve changes to what a student is expected to learn or demonstrate.

What are modifications?

300

This instructional practice increases opportunities for students to respond during lessons to improve engagement and learning.

What are opportunities to respond (OTR)?

300

This tier of PBIS provides targeted supports for students at risk of behavioral difficulties.

What is Tier 2 support?

300

This UDL principle emphasizes providing multiple ways for students to access information and content.

What is multiple means of representation?

400

This is a structured process for resolving disagreements among team members using respectful communication and shared problem-solving.

What is conflict resolution in collaboration?

400

This framework promotes providing multiple means of engagement, representation, and action/expression.

What is Universal Design for Learning (UDL)?

400

This strategy uses prompts and systematic removal of support to teach new skills.

What is scaffolding?

400

This assessment process identifies the function or purpose of a student’s challenging behavior.

What is a Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA)?

400

This idea centers on building learning environments that affirm student identity rather than requiring assimilation into dominant norms.

What is identity affirming instruction?

500

In this scenario, two teachers split the class in half and teach the same lesson simultaneously to smaller groups to increase engagement and participation.

What is Parallel Teaching

500

A teacher allows students to demonstrate understanding of a novel through a written report, video presentation, or illustrated storyboard. This is an example of differentiating by:

What is product?

500

A teacher provides immediate corrective feedback after a student makes an error and then asks the student to try again. This is an example of:

What is error correction with feedback?

500

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A student disrupts class to avoid difficult work. The teacher modifies instruction and teaches coping strategies. This intervention addresses the behavior’s:

What is function?

500

This term describes the harm that occurs when students consistently receive messages—explicit or implicit—that their culture, language, or identity is inferior.

What is identity-based marginalization (or internalized oppression)?

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