Chapters 1 & 2
Chapters 3, 4, & 5
Chapters 6 & 7
Chapters 8 & 9
Chapters 10, 11, & 12
100

A philosophy that brings diverse students, families, educators, and community members together to create schools and other social institutions based on acceptance, belonging, and community. 

What is inclusion? 

100

Although originally thought to be present in between 3% and 7% of the students, _______ is now rapidly growing and the most common childhood psychiatric condition, affecting an estimated 10% of students, including 20% of males and 15% of high school students

What is ADHD?

100

The transfer of training so students use the skills you have taught them independently in their inclusive classrooms

What is generalization? 

100

A process for planning units of instruction and individual lessons by which you first determine the assessments you will use to evaluate your students’ learning

What is backward design? 

100

The processing and manipulation of the different sounds that make up words and the understanding that spoken and written language are linked.

What is phonemic awareness? 

200

Requires schools to educate students with disabilities as much as possible with their peers who do not have disabilities.

What is least restrictive environment? 

200

A generalized condition that refers to individuals who are preoccupied by the size and/or shape of their bodies and limit their eating and/or engage in compulsive exercise. 

What is disordered eating?

200

It involves students publicly praising their classmates for engaging in prosocial behaviors. 

What is positive peer reporting?

200

Involves a dialogue between you and your students. 

What is reciprocal teaching?

200

An ordered list of the chapter’s main points with key words blanked out.

What is framed outline?

300

It mandates that a free and appropriate education be provided to all students with disabilities, regardless of the nature and severity of their disability.

What is Individuals with Disabilities Educational Improvement Act (IDEA)? 

300

Seeks to help educators acknowledge and understand the increasing diversity in society and in the classroom and to see their students’ diverse backgrounds as assets that can support teaching and student learning. 

What is multicultural education? 

300

A person-centered, multimethod problem-solving process that involves gathering information.

What is functional behavior assessment (FBA)?

300

Contains teacher-prepared cues that guide students in taking notes and prompts them to use effective note-taking skills during oral presentations

What is strategic note-taking form?

300

To adjust your numerical/letter grades by grading students on multiple factors: achievement, effort, and level of curriculum difficulty.

What is multiple grading? 

400

A written, individualized education program listing the special education and related services students with disabilities will receive to address their unique academic, social, behavioral, communication, functional, and physical strengths and challenges.

What is an IEP?

400

Also called cooperative or collaborative teaching, whereby teachers like Ms. Carr and Ms. Stevens work together to educate all students in inclusive classrooms. 

What is co-teaching?

400

The observer records how long a behavior lasts.

What is duration recording?

400

This involves your identifying correct and incorrect responses related to performance of a task/skill.

What is corrective feedback?

400

Can help you individualize your grading by using a numerical or letter subscript to indicate your use of differentiated instruction techniques to help your students achieve a specific level of curriculum mastery.

What is level grading?

500

It refers to students choosing not to use technology.

What is abandonment? 

500

Those “who give evidence of high performance capability in areas such as intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership capacity, or in specific academic fields, and who require special services or activities not ordinarily provided by the school.”

What are gifted and talented students? 

500

Time sampling, the observation period is divided into equal intervals, and the observer notes whether the behavior occurred during each interval. 

What is interval recording?

500

One student tutors and assists another in learning a new skill.

What is peer tutoring? 

500

Refers to the use of test items whose correct answers require students to answer preceding questions correctly.

What is hinging?