family and coummunity supports provided outside of the school setting are often referred to as ----- supports
what are "Natural" supports?
Examples of "Extended Family"
What are grandparents?
what are aunts & uncles?
What are siblings?
What is labeling?
A.D.A.
I.D.E.A.
What is the Americans with Disabilities Act &
what is Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
professional supports provided in the school setting are often referred to as ----- supports
What are "formal" supports?
Education movement that promotes the
concept that cultures (race, religion,
gender, ethnicity and social class) are
important and vibrant parts of the fabric of the U.S.
what is multicultural eudcation?
One way a sibling benefits from having a brother or sister with a disability & one way a sibling may be at a disadvantage?
+what is more empahty? sensitivity? awareness?
-resentment? embarrassment? anxiety
Drawbacks of labeling
What is trouble seperating lablel & person?
creates contextual biases
Often based on stereotypes
Two provisions of A.D.A.
What is equal employment opportunities, equal access to gov't facilities, equal access to transportation, telecommunication services, equal access to public accommodations
Two things that spurred the "right to education" movement
what is parent and family support?
what is civil rights movements?
What are court rulings?
ability to learn from and relate respectfully with people from your own and other cultures
What is cultural responsiveness?
Often referred to as "Fund of Knowledge"
what are /what is Cultural & education background & family experiences?
Individuals who require Individualized assistance, support or accommodations in
school and community
what are individuals with exceptionalities?
Three provisions of IDEA
What is Parental consent & involvement?
Multidiscplinary evaluation?
Free Appropriat public education?
Least restrictive environment?
Independent Education Plan?
The ability to consider options, make good decisions, exercise free will & independence is
what is Self-Determination?
real tasks carried out by the student as part of the regular classroom assignment (and can be used to monitor student progress) is/are called?
what are authentic assessments
Evaluation procedures are not culturally or racially biased
what are non-discriminatory assessments?
number of people in a population with a given characteristic
What is prevalence?
When (the decade) was the first legislative act put into effect (vocational rehabilitation act)?
What is the 1970's?
overrepresentation or underrepresentation of specific subgroup when compared to their representation in the general population
What is disproportionality?
Four roles that migrancy & poverty play in learning and education
what is poor attendance?
what is frequent moves? lack of housing?
what is poor/no health care?
what is poor social / relatiohships?
what is lack of instruction?
When the first big push for advocacy by parents rights groups taking place?
When was the 50's & 60s?
Measuring what is typical development by certain milestone is referred to as the ......... approach?
AND Measuring what is typical by what is typical of society values is referred to as the ............. approach?
What is the developmental approach to labeling?
what is the cultural approach to labeling?
A Law that approved grants for supported employment (vocational rehabilitation) and rules which focused on rights & advocacy of those with disabilities
What is the Vocational Rehabilitation Act
Measuring what is typical about how we perceive ourselves is referred to as the .....approach
What is the self-labeling approach?