How often the IEP is updated.
What is annually?
One teacher presents the lesson and one teacher observes and assists students.
What is one teach, one observe?
Law that changes language from "mental retardation" to "intellectual disability."
What is Rosa's Law (2010)?
This is what augmentative assistive communication is.
What are tools that help communication for people unable to communicate in a conventional manner?
Accommodations/technology for a student who is blind.
What is technology, adapting lessons, etc.
Three people involved in the IEP process.
Who is the principal, special education teacher, parent, general education teacher, OT, PT, SLP, student?
Teachers teach different lessons and the students rotate.
What is station teaching?
Free, appropriate, public education for children with disabilities.
What is the Education for all Handicapped Children (1975)?
The two types of ACC's.
What is aided and unaided?
Accommodations/technology for a student whose second language is English.
What is an ESL teacher, no testing the first year, and has tests to see progress in English?
Three examples of placement continuum options.
What are public day school, home bound, hospital, correction education program, private separate school facility?
Both teachers present the same lesson to different groups of students.
What is parallel teaching?
Prohibits discrimination in the basis of a disability.
What is Americans with Disabilities Act (1990)?
Examples of high tech devices.
What is are ipads, tablets, computers, Dinobox, etc?
Accommodations/technology for a student who is verbally abusive and aggressive and has discipline referrals for fighting.
What is a guidance counselor, behavior specialist, and social worker?
The age in which IEP decisions are transferred to the student.
What is 18 (unless parents have legal guardianship?
Teachers teach the same lesson to a different group of students but the material is presented in different ways.
What is alternative teaching?
Includes transition planning for adolescents with disabilities.
What is Individuals with Disabilities Education (1990)?
Examples of low tech devices.
What are adapted scissors, magnifier sheets, stability pen, angled cutlery, elbow crutch, etc?
Accommodations/technology for a student who gets teased for being a nerd and tutors others.
What is being tested for gifted, getting challenged appropriately, and a stem school/program?
Three main consideration factors on an IEP considerations page.
The teachers work together to present the same lesson equally.
What is team teaching?
Focuses on academic achievement if students and qualifications of teachers.
What is No Child Left Behind (2001)?
Assistive technology services include...
What is an evaluation of needs, purchasing and maintaining technology, and selecting and designing devices?
Accommodations/technology for a student who was in a car accident and has a TBI and cognitive delays as a result.
What is having a teacher with him, minimizing distracting factors, and adapting instruction?