I.D.E.A
History of Special Education
Models of Special Education
Disability and Identity
Miscellaneous
100

The I in I.D.E.A stands for this. 

What is Individuals 

100

In this time period, people with disabilities were often kept as "court jesters" and were used for entertainment.

What is the Middle Ages.

100

Model that determines individuals with disabilities are the problem and need to fixed or cured.

What is the Medical Model. 

100

This is a way of speaking that emphasizes a person and their identity, rather than their disability or condition.

What is person first language. 

100

The college that you are getting college credit through while taking this class.

What is the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. 

200

These institutions are the primary places where I.D.E.A put into use.

What are schools. 

200

Name the two different buildings where people with disabilities were sent to in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries.

What are asylums and institutions.

200

Model that believes individuals with disabilities need to be rewarded or admired for having a disability.

The Charitable Model. 

200

Name one pro for labeling a student with a disability.

What is providing a clear explanation, opportunities, access to services. 

200

This musical instrument is used to calm Oskar in the movie Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. 

What is a tambourine. 

300

I.D.E.A gives students with disabilities access to these two things.

What is specially designed instruction and individualized services and supports. 

300

Name three practices of the American Eugenics Movement.

What are "Better Baby" contests, the ugly laws, forced sterilization. 

300

This model recognizes that society causes barriers for individuals with disabilities.

What is the Social Model. 
300

Name one con for labeling a student with a disability.

What is stigma, labels might not be accurate for life, labels can lead to biases. 

300

Radio's real name in the movie Radio

What is James. 

400

There are 6 principles for I.D.E.A. Name 3 of the principles.

What is FAPE, Appropriate Evaluation, IEP, LRE, Parent and Student Participation in Decision Making, and Procedural Safeguards 

400

This law was passed in 1973 to protect the civil rights of people with disabilities.

What is the Rehabilitation Act. 

400

This model focuses on equal right to opportunities and the right to participate in society.

What is the Human Rights Model. 

400

Intersectionality can include these things.

What is race, class, gender identity, sexual identity, religion. 

400

This person has never had a surprise birthday party thrown for them by their students. 

Who is Ms. Epstein. 

500

Previous name of I.D.E.A 

What is Education for All Handicapped Children Act 

500
In 1990, disability advocates protested non-accessible buildings at the US Capitol building by abandoning their wheelchairs and crawling up the stairs of the Capitol building.  This led to George H.W. Bush signing this law.

What is the American with Disabilities Act. 

500

This model was referred to in the Ted Talk we watched about changing the way we view disability. 

The Charitable Model. 

500

This organization defines disabilities as this: 

"Disability is an umbrella term for impairments, activity limitations and participation restrictions. It denotes the negative aspects of the interaction between a person's health condition(s) and the individuals contextual factors (environmental and personal factors) 

What is the World Health Organization. 

500

This day is Ms. Epstein's birthday.

What is December 27th.

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