The lobe that connects to attention, decision making, and processing information.
What is the frontal lobe?
When a student says they do not know something.
What is DK or IDK?
The full name of the WIAT-4.
What is Wechsler Individual Achievement Test (4th edition)?
Two methods to assess classroom performance.
What is student records and teacher interview?
The lobe that connects to memory and language.
What is the temporal lobe?
When a student skips a question or fails to engage.
What is NR?
The first subtest of this measure.
What is [PP]?
Define Opportunity Gap.
What is a term that refers to the disparities in access to resources and opportunities that impact educational outcomes for different student groups?
Define FAPE
What is Free and Appropriate Public Education?
The lobe that connects to processing sensory information.
What is the parietal lobe?
When a student goes beyond the time limit to receive full credit.
What is OT?
The publication year of this measure.
What is 2020?
The four essential components of learning (reading).
What is acquisition, fluency, generalization, and adaptation?
The Tarasoff Case
What is Duty to Warn/Protect?
The lobe that connects to word recognition and visual information.
What is the occipital lobe?
When a student asked for the question to be repeated.
What is RR?
The age range of this measure.
What is 4.0-50.11?
The four primary types to assess academic assessment. (List All)
What is classroom performance, work sample analysis, CBM and norm-referenced testing?
Critical items are on this measure.
What is the BASC?
Between the visual and spoken language zone.
What is the visual word form area?
When the student offers multiple answers sequentially but makes it clear they intended to say the latter one(s).
What is SC?
The introduction of this measure.
What is [Introduction]?
The Simple View of Reading.
What is WR x LC = RC?
The federal law to protect student educational records.