Assessment
Adaptive Behavior
Cognitive Impairments
Functional
SpEd Trivia
100
Using other students' performances as the reference point for determining students' achievement
What is norm-referenced (assessment)?
100
The ability to perform social roles appropriate to one’s age, gender and situation.
What is adaptive behavior?
100
Lack of development primarily in the cognitive range
What is part of the MI Definition of a Cognitive Impairment?
100
A curriculum that prepares students for participation in integrated community life, teaches critical skills, and instructs students in least restrictive environments
What is a functional curriculum?
100
This documents the ongoing process in which a learner identifies both career goals and a plan of action to achieve them.
What is an EDP (Education Development Plan)?
200
Using standards, objectives, or benchmarks as the reference points for determining students' achievement.
What is Criterion-referenced (assessment)?
200
Vineland, Pyramid, ABI
What are examples of Adaptive Behavior Assessments?
200
Shall be manifested during developmental period and be determined through identification of five behavioral characteristics.
What is the Michigan Definition of Cognitive Impairment?
200
Addressing Unique Educational Needs (of Students with Disabilities)
What is AUEN?
200
A term that is used to name secondary or tertiary disabilities that may appear alongside a child's primary diagnosis.
What is Comorbidity?
300
The percentage of scores that fall at or below a given score.
What is percentile rank?
300
These use age and level of development information versus IQ information to determine ability.
What are Adaptive Behavior Assessments?
300
Mild, Moderate, Severe, Profound
What are 4 levels of Cognitive Impairments/Intellectual Disabilities?
300
Following directions in a recipe.
What is an example of Functional Academics?
300
Autism, Deaf-blindness, Deafness, Developmental Delay, Emotional Disturbance, Hearing Impairment, Intellectual Disability,Multiple disabilities, Orthopedic Impairment, Other Health Impairment, Specific Learning Disability, Speech or Language Impairment, Traumatic Brain Injury, Visual Impairment (including blindness)
What are the IDEA categories of disability?
400
The level of mastery of a task below which the student would correctly answer all items on a test; b.k.a. The Starting Point
What is a basal?
400
Communication, Health and Safety, and Self Care.
What are 3 examples of Adaptive Behavior Skills?
400
Mental Retardation
What is a former term for Intellectual Disability?
400
Money, Grocery Shopping, Self-Management
What are examples of Functional Skills?
400
Changed the term "Mental Retardation" to "Intellectual Disability" in October 2010.
What is Rosa's Law?
500
A score that has been transformed to fit a normal curve, with a mean and standard deviation that remain the same across ages.
What is a standard score?
500
MEAP
What is not an example of an Adaptive Behavior Assessment?
500
Idiocy.
What is the 1845 Definition of Cognitive Impairments?
500
Late 70s/early 80s.
What/when was the advent of the Functional Skills Curriculum?
500
Significantly subaverage general intellectual functioning, existing concurrently with deficits in adaptive behavior and manifested during the developmental period, that adversely affects a child’s educational performance.
What is the IDEA definition of Intellectual Disability?