The members of what team includes family members, general and special educators, a representative of the school district who is knowledgeable about the general education curriculum and the availability of resources, an individual who can determine the instructional implications of the evaluation results, and the student, when appropriate.
What is multidisciplinary team
type of classroom should educators work and communicate cooperatively, regularly, and reflectively, establishing community and sharing resources, responsibilities, skills, decisions, and advocacy to support student learning and family empowerment.
What is an inclusive classrooms,
In what type of teaching does the special educator uses the curriculum, instructional materials, teaching style, and instructional format of the teachers in inclusive classrooms.
What is Preteaching
A person-centered, multimethod problem-solving process that involves gathering information.
What is functional behavioral assessment (FBA)
Students write and receive feedback from peers and teachers on topics they select.
What is writers workshop.
the strategy that a team of educators works together to help classroom teachers develop and use effective strategies and interventions that help students succeed in the general education classroom.
What is RTI
Teachers that share responsibility and accountability for planning, differentiating, and delivering instruction and evaluating.
What is co-teachers
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Once a transitional skill has been learned in one setting, you can take steps to promote
What is generalization
The observer counts the number of behaviors that occur during the observation period.
What is event recording.
A strategy uses a multisensory synthetic phonics approach to teaching reading.
What is The Orton-Gillingham-Stillman strategy
Once students are deemed eligible for special education services, a plan to meet guide their educational program is developed and implemented. For students who are eligible for special education under IDEA, the team creates an
IEP
Both teachers teach the same material at the same time to two equal groups of students.
What is parallel teaching
Students can be taught to color code their notebooks by content area, listing assignments in the notebook including page numbers, dates when the assignments are due, and relevant information needed to complete the task.
What is Assignment notebooks
The observer records how long a behavior lasts.
What is duration recording.
Involves your modeling and orally presenting the material to be learned, helping students understand it through prompts and practice, and testing students’ mastery.
What is Model-lead-test
A disability category does learning disabilities, mild emotional/behavioral disorders, mild intellectual disabilities, attention deficit disorders, and speech/language disorders.
What is high-incidence disabilities
Both teachers teach different content or review that content or use different learning activities at the same time to two equal groups of students. As appropriate, they then may switch groups and repeat the lesson. There also may be a third station for independent student learning activities.
What is Station teaching
Offer a range of services and activities and begin in elementary school and occur throughout schooling to help all students make the transition to work and postsecondary education.
What is career education program
Observation period is divided into equal intervals, and the observer notes whether the behavior occurred during each interval.
What is interval recording.
Refers to the speed and accuracy with which they read orally.
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What is reading fluency.
The federal government defines one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or using spoken or written language that may appear as an impaired ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell, or do mathematical calculations
What is specific learning disability
One teacher works with a smaller group or individual students while the other teacher works with a larger group.
What is Alternative teaching
All students collaborate to perform and reflect on experiential activities that foster their learning and benefit the community.
What is service learning
"Focusing on the use of research- and functionbased interventions designed to address the student’s learning and behavior by changing the classroom environment to better accommodate the student’s characteristics, strengths, interests, relationships, and cultural and language background and challenges."
What is behavioral intervention plan.
refer to learning activities in which student are expected to read and comprehend without teacher or peer support and usually require that students can orally read more than 95% of the text and can comprehend at least 90% of what they read.
What is Independent levels