All Learners and Equal Access and Community and Collaboration
What are two of the principles of inclusion?
100
prepare materials, help with self-care/daily living skills, supervise lunch and recess
What are some responsibilities of a paraeducator?
100
petting their service dog
What is something you should not do unless you ask the person first?
100
Use this tool if the behavior has a definite beginning and end and only occurs fro brief periods of time
What is event recording?
100
Statement of purpose, rules, consequences
What are three of the five components of an effective classroom management plan?
200
two adults in the room to watch over and teach all students
What is a benefit of co-teaching?
200
Pace may be too fast for some students
What is a disadvantage of inclusion?
200
Yelling at a blind person
What is something you should not do to a blind person?
200
A narrative of the events that took place
What is an anecdotal record?
200
going to the bathroom, sharpening your pencil, turning in homework, walking in the halls
What are examples of classroom procedures you will need to teach?
300
No time for collaboration
What is a major challenge of co-teaching?
300
social worker, school counselor, OT, PT, speech therapist
Who are some of the members of a comprehensive team?
300
"that retarded boy" - rephrase this using proper language
What is "Miguel has an intellectual disability"?
300
cotton balls, ear plugs, gloves, use the back of hand to touch something
What are some simple strategies for someone with sensory integration issues?
300
to measure student behaviors and to determine why, where, and when a student uses these behaviors.
What are two purposes of an FBA?
400
Use this method when the content is complex and you want to make sure all students are getting the same message.
What is Team Teaching?
400
leveling the playing field for students with disabilities
What is being fair mean?
400
Talk to the person, not their interpreter
What is "What you should do with a deaf person?
400
stop, observe, deliberate, and act
What is S.O.D.A., a social skills strategy?
400
Direct a student to engage in positive behavior by using a polite and calm voice to state the student's name, and a concise description of the desired behavior, and then wait 5 seconds for the student to respond appropriately.
What is a Precision Request?
500
Use this method for remediation/extension
What is alternative teaching?
500
Principal support
What is the key component needed for successful inclusion to occur?
500
Let me hold your elbow as we walk
What is a way to show respect to a blind person?
500
a person-centered, multi-method, problem solving process that involves gathering information
What is an FBA?
500
the positive reinforcers of a behavior are withheld or ended, and students receive praise or positive reinforcement for demonstrating appropriate behaviors.