ARD-Special Education meeting for parents, administrator, diagnostician, the student's teacher, and sometimes the student.
What is Admission, Review, and Dismissal?
13
What is the number of eligibility categories in Special Education identification?
a student recieves appropriate accommodations in the general education classroom AND on formal assessments such as STAAR...
What is an appropriate approach to meeting a student's educational needs?
Student work samples that include any accommodations and/or modifications.
What is an excellent example of documentation for SpecEd or Section 504 students?
All Special Education and/or Section 504 students are given the same accommodations.
What is an inappropriate method of addressing student needs?
A specific learning disability that is neurobiological in origin. It is characterized by difficulties with accurate and/or fluent word recognition and by poor spelling and decoding abilities.
What is dyslexia?
RtI-3 tiered plan to address student needs with research-based interventions and assistance.
What is Response to Intervention?
A booklet explaining parental and student rights is given out at every annual ARD meeting.
What is the Notice of Procedural Safeguards?
A significant difference between Special Educations services and services available through Section 504.
What are modifications to the curriculum?
documented information about a student's learning rate and level of achievement, both individually and in comparison with the peer group.
What is progress monitoring?
Behave unprofessionally by being on your phone or device, side-bar conversations, arrive late/leave early...
What are things NOT to do during an ARD meeting?
...part of a long-standing federal civil rights law that guarantees certain protections to people with disabilities, and provides protection for people with a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits a major life activity, such as caring for one’s self, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, working, performing manual tasks, and learning.
What is Section 504?
CM-opportunities for students to work in a small group setting other than the classroom.
What is Content Mastery?
FBA
What is a Functional Behavioral Assessment?
Bonus:
Name at least 3 components.
*behavior in question*frequency*intensity/duration*antecedents*consequences*location/others*reinforcements
Devices some special education students may need to access their education.
What is assistive technology?
small group, online administration, oral administration of assessments.
What are three common accommodations for special education students on the STAAR test?
a teacher refuses to acknowledge a written parent request for a FIE.
What is a parent's right to request in writing a Full and Individual Evaluation through Special Education?
A program of techniques, methodology, and special curriculum designed to teach ELL students English language skills, which may include listening, speaking, reading, writing, study skills, content vocabulary, and cultural orientation.
What is (ESL) English as a Second Language?
IEP-plan that addresses a student's needs and requirements in order for that student to be successful in the general education classroom...
What is an Individual Education Plan?
A meeting to discuss any factors that may contribute to a special education student violating the school code of conduct.
What is an MDR-Manifistation Determination Review?
When a student with a disability is not able to access a general education bus.
What is special transportation?
The document a teacher must receive regarding any student with disabilities in any class taught.
What is an IEP with accommodations?
Mentioning other students names in an ARD committee meeting
What is a breach of confidentiality?
Home Language Survey
What document is used to determine eligibility in a school district's Bilingual or ESL program?
Physical Education that is modified to meet the particular needs of a student with a disability.
What is Adaptive Physical Education(PE)?
LD, ID, VI, AU, AI, TBI, NCES, OI, SI, ED, Blind/Deaf, MD, and OHI.
What are the eligibility categories available through Special Education?
Bonus:
Name each. (Use your dry erase materials)
BIP-a a structured plan to address the behavioral needs of a student.
What is a Behavior Intervention Plan?
If it isn't written down, it didn't happen...
What is the 'golden rule' of documentation?
sharing student information at Tommy's, sporting events, or anywhere other than meetings pertaining to student...
What are things that will provide grounds for a lawsuit by breaching confidentiality laws?
When a student is struggling with academics or behavior this is the first meeting held with a multidisciplinary team to brainstorm possible interventions.
What is a Student Support Team Meeting (SST)