History
The Brain
Dyslexia
Inclusion
Co-Teaching and Differentiated Instruction
100
This man is considered the Father of Special Education.
Who is Samuel Kirk?
100
This part of the brain is responsible for articulation and word analysis.
What is Broca's Area?
100
Intervention before this grade is critical for students who struggle with reading.
What is 3rd grade?
100
States the student's current performance levels, annual and short-term instructional objectives, special services and extent of general classroom participation, projected date for initiation and anticipated duration of servies, and criteria, evaluation procedures, and schedules for determining progress.
What is Individualized Educational Program (IEP)?
100
The collaboration between general and special education teachers for all of the teaching responsibilities of all students assigned to the classroom.
What is co-teaching?
200
This term described children that could not read even though their eye sight was perfect.
What is word blindness?
200
A group of birth defects caused by the abnormal migration of neurons in the developing brain and nervous system.
What is Neuronal Migration Disorders?
200
The most common source of reading difficulties which relates to the ability to think about the sounds in a word rather than just the meaning of the word.
What is phonological processing?
200
The selective placement of special education students in one or more regular education classes. Assumes that a student must earn his or her opportunity to be place in regular classes.
What is mainstreaming?
200
One-Teach One Assist, Stations, Parallel Teaching, Alternative Teaching, and Team Teaching.
What are the co-teaching models?
300
This term was first coined by German physician Rudolf Berlin to describe a very great difficulty interpreting written or printed symbols.
What is dyslexia?
300
A large track of nerve fibers that serve as a communication pathway between the hemispheres of the brain.
What is the Corpus Callosum?
300
The art or study of correct spelling according to established usage; the aspect of language study concerned with letters and their sequences in words.
What is orthography?
300
Considered PA's Landmark Case and lasted for 10 years; alleged that students with disabilities were denied their federal statutory right to a free appropriate public education in regular classrooms with necessary supplemental aids and services.
What is Gaskin vs. Pennsylvania Department of Education?
300
Visual-spatial, Verbal-linguistic, Musical-Rhythm, Logical-Mathematical, Bodily Kinesthetic, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, Naturalistic
What are Howard Gardner's Eight Intelligences?
400
The largest and most influential learning disabilities parent organization in the United States.
What is the Learning Disabilities Association of America?
400
This diet was developed because some researchers believe that specific chemicals and food colorings added to our food can cause learning disabilities.
What is the Feingold Diet?
400
The most popular multi-sensory reading program for dyslexia.
What is Orton Gillingham Method?
400
The court ruled in favor of the parents; the court decided that three factors must be considered before determining whether or not a child can be taught in a regular classroom.
What is the Oberti vs. Board of Education of the Borough of Clementon School District?
400
Adaptations made to the curriculum, instruction, assessment, or environment, or to some combination of these, that change the expectations of learning from the general curriculum and standards.
What are modifications?
500
Under the leadership of Samuel Kirk, The National Advisory Committee on Handicapped Children developed a definition for learning disabilities that was used in this law.
What is Public Law 91-230, the Specific Learning Disabilities Act of 1969?
500
A science devoted to mapping the brain at a deeper level that emerged from a project called the International Consortium of Brain Mapping.
What is neuro-informatics?
500
A multi-tiered system designed to allow for early and effective responses to children's learning and behavioral difficulties, provide children with a level of instructional intensity matched to their level of need, and then provide a data-based method of evaluating the effectiveness of instructional approaches.
What is Response to Intervention (RTI)?
500
Name 2: Both of these federal laws require that a significant effort be made to find an inclusive placement for children with disabilities.
What is Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973?
500
D-type (dominant), I type (Inspiring), S type (Supportive), and C type (Cautious)
What are personality types?
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