The Law
IPRC Process
IEPs
Acronyms
Exceptionalities
100
Two required destinations of a student's Individual Education Plan (IEP)
What is in Ontario Student Record (OSR) and parent (or to student who is 18 or over)?
100
IPRC stands for this
What is Identification, Placement, and Review Committee?
100
14 years old
What is the age at which a transition plan must be included in a pupil's IEP?
100
SERT
What is a Special Education Resource Teacher?
100
A severe learning disorder that is characterized by: disturbances in: rate of educational development; ability to relate to the environment; mobility; perception, speech, and language; lack of representational symbolic behaviour that precedes language.
What is Autism?
200
The age at which a pupil is entitled to be present for discussions made by the committee about the identification and placement of a pupil.
What is 16 years old?
200
The minimum number of individuals required at an IPRC meeting
What is three including the principal?
200
A change to the age-appropriate grade-level expectations for a subject in order to meet a student's learning needs.
What is a modification?
200
LST
What is a Learning Support Teacher?
200
A disorder in language formation that may be associated with neurological, psychological, physical, or sensory factors.
What is Speech Impairment?
300
The amount of time that principals have to ensure that an Individual Education Plan (IEP) is developed for each student who has been identified as exceptional by an Identification, Placement and Review Committee (IPRC) and receiving a special education program.
What is 30 school days?
300
The number of days in advance the principal must give written notification of the IPRC meeting.
What is ten days?
300
Working in a study carrel and having special lighting are types of this accomodation on an IEP.
What are environmental accomodations?
300
LRT
What is a Learning Resource Teacher?
300
An unusually advanced degree of general intellectual ability that requires differentiated learning experiences of a depth and breadth beyond those normally provided in the regular school program.
What is Giftedness?
400
Provides for the right to equal treatment with respect to services, without discrimination on the basis of a number of grounds, including disability. Education service providers have an obligation to accommodate a person’s needs.
What is the Ontario Human Rights Code?
400
The people who are allowed to make a request for others to attend an IPRC meeting.
Who are the parents and the principal?
400
Types of accommodations that can be implemented by teachers for IEP'd students
What are Instructional, Environmental, and Assessment?
400
LSC
What is a Learning Support Consultant?
400
A learning disorder characterized by: An ability to profit educationally within a regular class with the aid of considerable curriculum modification and supportive service.
What is Mild Intellectual Disorder?
500
Defined in the Education Act as an educational program that is based on and modified by the results of continuous assessment and evaluation, and includes a plan (called an IEP) containing specific objectives and an outline of special education services that meet the needs of an exceptional pupil.
What is a special education program?
500
Provincial and Demonstration Schools.
What are schools operated throughout Ontario for deaf, blind, deaf-blind, and severely learning-disabled students, as well as those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
500
Giving students extra time to complete classroom assignments and providing for the use of scribes.
What are examples of individualized accomodations that may be identified in the IEP?
500
SELC
What is a Special Education Learning Centre?
500
An impairment characterized by deficits in language and speech development because of a diminished or non-existent auditory response to sound.
What is Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing?
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