UDL and Differentiation
Cooperative Learning and Lesson Planning
Co-Teaching
Inclusion and IEP
Behavior and Evidence-Based Practices
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UDL stands for
What is Universal Design for Learning?
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Name a cooperative learning technique/strategy/activity?
What is think-pair-share, Rally Robin, Around the Way, Inside-outside circle, quiz trade, Numbered Heads
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One teacher takes responsibility for the large group while the other works with a smaller group is an example of
What is Alternative teaching?
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A student has to be re-evaluated every ___ years.
What is 3?
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Interventions typically require a student to self-observe his or her own behavior and self-record whether or not he or she was engaging in the target behavior is called:
What is self-monitoring?
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There are 3 Learning styles that we have to be aware of as we plan differentiated instruction.
What is auditory, visual, and tactile (Kinesthetic) learners
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Teacher divide content and students. Each teacher teaches the content to one group and subsequently repeats the instruction for the other group.
What is Station Teaching?
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List at least 3 major components of an IEP.
What is : (1) present levels of academic achievement and functional performance, (2) measurable annual goals, (3) special education, related services, and supplementary aids and services, (4) amount of time students will not participate in general education classes, (5) participation in state or district-wide academic assessments (including accommodations to be provided and reasons for using an alternate assessment if the child will not participate in the regular assessment), (6) initiation date and projected duration of IEP, (7) transition services, and (8) how student progress toward annual goals will be measured and when periodic reports will be provided to parents.
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__________ are simple cartoon representations of a student’s appropriate and inappropriate behavior, a contingency for meeting criteria, and counting frames for recording data.
What is a Countoon?
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changes permissible in educational environments which allow the student equal opportunity to obtain access, results, benefits and levels of achievement
What is curricular adaptations?
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You must always state clear ________ __________ in your lesson plans.
What is learning targets?
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The teachers are both teaching the same information, but they divided the class group and do so simultaneously is an example of:
What is Parallel Teaching?
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Under the IDEA, what must occur during the 60-day time period after the public agency receives parental consent for an initial evaluation?
What is an initial evaluation must be conducted within 60 days of receiving parental consent for the evaluation or, if the State establishes a timeframe within which the evaluation must be conducted, within that timeframe. The IDEA 60- day timeline applies only to the initial evaluation.
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Hit others with fist, Crying, Lying on the floor and refusing to move are examples of: Johnny continues to Hit others with fist, Crying, Lying on the floor and refusing to move after we have implemented some interventions. What might we conduct on Johnny in order to provide the most appropriate interventions for him?
What are target behaviors? What is a Functional Behavior Assessment?
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Allow access to the current level of instruction in the classroom. Changes are made to provide meaningful and productive learning experiences based on individual needs and abilities.
What are accommodations and modifications?
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The framework for teachers to be evaluated is called the_____________.
What is Danielson Framework?
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_______________ is also known as “Lead and Support”, is implemented with one co-teaching partner leading instruction, while the other collects data through observation.
What is One Teach, and One Observe?
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____________refers to placement of students with disabilities in the general education environment regardless of their individual needs. _______refers to providing meaningful education to students with disabilities to maximum extent possible in the general education environment.
What is Inclusion? What is LRE (Least Restrictive Environment)?
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The first step to implementing evidenced-based practices is to determine:
What is Determine student, environmental, and instructor characteristics
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The UDL Guidelines were designed to assist anyone planning lessons or developing curricula to: Provide options for responding (e.g., keyboard instead of pen to complete a writing assignment) is an example of..
What are Reduce barriers, Optimize levels of challenge and support, Meet the needs of ALL learners from the start What is Multiple Means of Action & Expression
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The four principles of Cooperative Learning:
What is Positive Interdependence Individual Accountability Equal Participation Simultaneous Interaction
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This method is also known as “Shadow Teaching” or “One Teach, One Drift” consists of one co-teacher being primarily responsible for delivery of core instruction for the day’s lesson while the other co-teacher circulates through the classroom providing assistance to students as needed. Give an example.
What is One Teach, One Assist? What is Support to students might include examples such as cuing students to employ a previously taught learning strategy or attend to tasks, helping students do their science experiment from directions, prompting student writing responses in progress or assisting them to edit. This approach is the most commonly overused, and should be used sparingly.
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The steps to determining the Least Restrictive Environment are: (There are 7 steps) List at least 2.
What is Step 1: Determine eligibility Step 2: Define FAPE Step 3: Determine if services can be provided in general education classroom in its current form Step 4: Determine if services can be provided in general education classroom if it is modified Step 5: Determine at what level on the continuum of placements services can be provided Step 6: Determine at what level on the continuum of placements services can be provided if the setting is modified Step 7: Determine if there are opportunities for integration in the general education classroom during the school day
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A BIP stands for ABC stands for
What is a Behavior Intervention Plan What is Antecedent Behavior and Consequence
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