Assessment
Phys. Interventions
Instruc. Interventions
Behavior
Miscellaneous
100
person-centered planning
What is useful when developing a student's individualized education program; creates a vision for pupil's future based on an analysis of his or her strengths, needs or preferences.
100
classroom arrangment
What is the physical layout of the classroom and the decor.
100
Mnemonic strategies
What is a tool for helping students recall facts and relationships.
100
Tourette syndrome
What is a neurological disorder characterized by motor tics and uncontrolled verbal outbursts.
100
wraparound plan
What is a coordinated interagency effort at providing supports and services to a student and his or her family in the natural environment.
200
Functional behavioral assessment
What is a behavioral strategy that seeks to determine the purpose or function that a particular behavior serves-what is occasioning and maintaining the behavior.
200
Time management
What is a strategy that attempts to maximize student engagement time and use it appropriately.
200
content enhancements
What is instructional aids designed to assist pupils in understanding ideas or concepts.
200
emotional or behavioral disorders
What is a chronic condition characterized by behaviors that significantly differ from age norms and community standards to such a degree that educational performance is adversely affected.
200
social skills training
What is using direct instruction to teach students appropriate social behaviors.
300
strength based assessment
What is a model that looks at an individual's strengths, abilities, and accomplishments rather than focusing on his or her deficits.
300
Transition management
What is the regulating of students as they move from assignment to another or from one activity to another.
300
self monitoring strategies
What is a behavioral self-control strategy; pupils compare their performances to a criterion and record their efforts.
300
emotional disturbance
What is a term often used when referring to individuals with emotional or behavioral disorders.
300
Clinically derived classification systems
What is a system frequently used by mental health professionals to describe childhood, adolescents, and adult mental disorders.
400
Behavioral intervention plan
What is a plan required by public law 105-17 for students with disabilities who exhibit problematic behavior.
400
proximity and movement management
What is a classroom management strategy focusing on the effective use of the classroom space and the arrangement of the physical environment as a means of minimizing disruptive behavior.
400
instructional intervention
What is a specific program or set of steps to help a child improve in an area of need.
400
How many dimensions of behavior are there?
What is 4
400
emotional disturbance
What is a term often used when referring to individuals with emotional or behavioral disorders.
500
Name one disadvantage of a strength based assessment
What is identifying their own strengths in the classroom.
500
Provide one example of a physical environment intervention.
What is placing the desks of disruptive students near the teacher's desk or main work area at the time.
500
Name two instructional intervention subjects
What is reading or math
500
Give an example of atypical behavior.
What is a student talking out in class 30 times during one class period.
500
Response to intervention
What is a strategy used for determining whether a pupil has a learning disability.