Communication
Literacy and AT
Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
Frameworks and Facilitators
Models of Disability
100

The exchange of information between a sender and a receiver. Any act by which a person gives to or receives from another person information about a person's needs, desires, perceptions, knowledge, or affective states. 

What is communication? 

100

A foundational skill for reading because it helps
learners understand that words are made up of
discrete sounds that can be changed, rearranged, or
isolated to create new words

What is phonological awareness? 

100

A group of decision-making individuals who may include the parents, teachers (general and special education), a representative of the local education agency, someone who can interpret data and results, and others who know the child. 

What is the IEP team? 

100

Any "item, piece of equipment, or product system, whether acquired commercially, modified, or customized, that is used to increase, maintain, or improve functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities." 

What is assistive technology? 

100

A foundational way of thinking. An approach that does not require proof of a student's abilities in advance. Instead, it is a commitment to being open to every student's potential.

What is presuming competence?

200

Communication has different purposes. They include...

What are wants and needs, information transfer, social closeness, social etiquette, and internal dialogue? 

200

This involves listening and speaking, not reading or writing. 

Daily Double: Identify one form of low-, mid-, and high- tech to support this skill. 

What is phonemic awareness? 

Daily Double: Picture/object sort, Elkonin boxes, pocket charts, switches, tech talks/gotalk, apps, QR code sorting, 

200

Student, Environment, Task, and Tool

Daily Double: What are the two others? 

What is the SETT Framework?

What is the UKAT and WATI?

200

Three legislative acts that protect an individual's right to assistive technology. 

What are IDEA, the Technology Act, and Section 504? 

200

This deficit model of disability identifies that impairment is something wrong with the body or mind, and people need to be cured.

What is the medical model of disability? 

300

Relying on different modes of communication and integrating many forms into a single interaction is called. 

What is multi-model communication? 

300

Connecting phonemes (sounds) to graphemes (letters).

Daily Double: Identify at least one low-, mid-, and high-tech AT supports for phonics. 

What is phonics? 

Daily Double: Elkonin Boxes, Flip books, sandpaper letters, finger tracing, reading wands, clothespin matching, switches, tech talks, smart boards, iPads (apps). 

300

Planning, composing, revising, and publishing

What is the writing process? 

300

A proactive framework to make learning more accessible to students with disabilities by reducing barriers to accessing the general education curriculum.


What is Universal Design for Learning? 

300

This term is a social identity AND can also be defined as more than a physical diagnosis. This term refers to the lived experiences in which parameters and barriers are placed upon a person's life. 

What is disability? 

400

This is both an area of practice and research. 

What is augmentative and alternative communication (AAC)? 

400

List-group-label, analogies, wonderful word of the day

What are vocabulary strategies? 

400

These are low-tech supports for writing. 

What are pencil grips, raised line paper, a raised surface, or whiteboards? Also, a hair tie. 

400

All students can access learning in multiple ways. 

What are multiple means of engagement? 

400

This model of disability operates on the premise that individuals with disabilities are not impacted by their impairments but by the world around them. 

What is the social model of disability? 

500

The difference between teaching a skill for the first time or supporting the re-teaching of a skill that has been lost. 

What is habilitation versus rehabilitation? 

500

Jackdaw, related reading, provoke, story mapping

What are comprehension strategies? 

500

Dragon Naturally Speaking and Read and Write 

What are high-tech tools for writing supports? 

500

Students are given various was to perceive and make meaning of information. 

What is multiple means of representation? 

500

This model of disability identifies that disability is a natural part of the human experience. 

What is the human rights model of disability? 

600

Communication systems that are used to supplement speech are...

Communication systems that are used to replace speech are...

Daily double: define aided versus unaided communication

What is the difference between augmentative and alternative? 

600

This AT strategy improves decoding, word recognition, and recall of textual information. 

What is speech to text and/or text to speech? 

600

Simplified screens, consistent placement of menus and controls, graphics with text supports, audio output, appropriate and unambiguous feedback, and easy error correction are all important features for....

What is an educational app? 

600

Students are allowed to demonstrate their learning in
different ways. 

What is multiple means of action and expression? 

600

This is a human right. 

The right to education, assistive technology, or communication (all accepted answers).