Differentiation
Identification Process
Promoting Positive Behavior
Collaboration
Evaluation
100
Changing the content, process, product, affect, and learning environment in order to meet students' needs.
What is differentiated instruction
100
A team composed of professionals and family members of a student who make important decisions concerning the education of the student.
What is multidisciplinary team?
100
A collaborative data-based decision making process for establishing and implementing schooled individualized instructional and behavioral strategies and services.
What is School-wide Positive Behavioral Intervention and Supports (SWPBIS)?
100
A form of teaching where teachers work together to educate all students in an inclusive classroom.
What is co-teaching?
100
Standardized tests used to assess mastery of benchmarks in the curriculum also called summative common assessments.
What is high-stakes testing?
200
A process for planning units of instruction and individual lessons by determining which assessments will be used to evaluate learning before planning the lesson.
What is backward design?
200
The identification process that school districts used to use, which identified students as having a learning disability if there was a significant gan between their learning potential and academic achievement.
What is IQ-Achievement Discrepancy Model
200
A person-centered, multi-method problem-solving process that involves gathering information to help understand student behavior and plan appropriate interventions
What is a functional behavioral assessment (FBA)
200
Working together to solve problems and implement mutually agreed on solutions to prevent and address learning and behavioral difficulties and to coordinate instructional programs for all students.
What is collaborative consultation?
200
Variations in testing administration, environment, equipment, technology, and procedures that allow students to access tests and accurately demonstrate their competence, knowledge, and abilities without altering the integrity of the tests.
What are testing accommodations?
300
Assignments that allow you to differentiate to meet the strengths and challenges of individual students during and at the end of instructional units.
What is tiered assignments?
300
A multilevel prevention, assessment, and instructional data-based decision model for assessing the extent to which students respond to and need more interventions to succeed in the classroom.
What is Response to Intervention (RTI)?
300
A narrative of events that took place during the observation of behavior that lets you understand the context in which student behavior occurs and the environmental factors that influence behavior.
What is an anecdotal record?
300
A logical relationship among the curriculum, learning goals, teaching materials, and strategies used in the inclusive classroom and supportive programs.
What is congruence?
300
Accommodations designed to minimize the extent to which students' language proficiency affects their test performance.
What are linguistically based testing accommodations?
400
A form of differentiating instruction for students that have difficulty reading that allows students to take the role of the teacher after strategies have been modeled.
What is reciprocal teaching?
400
A plan for learning created for students eligible for special education services under IDEA.
What is an Individualized Education Plan (IEP)?
400
An analysis used to collect data to identify the possible causes and outcomes associated with students' behavior.
What is Antecedents-behavior-consequences (ABC analysis)?
400
Supportive services educators teach new content that supports the content to be learned in the inclusive classroom.
What is a priori model?
400
An alternative to independent work that involves students working together on open ended tasks that have non routine solutions.
What is cooperative group testing?
500
A reading strategy that involves Reading the paragraph, Asking yourself what was the main idea, and Putting the main idea and details in your own words.
What is RAP?
500
A civil rights law for individuals with disabilities that forbids all institutions receiving federal funds from discriminating against individuals with disabilities and focuses on a broader functional definition of disabilities than IDEA.
What is Section 504?
500
The ratio between the number of positive and negative statements you direct toward your students.
What is praise or reinforcement ratio?
500
Supportive instruction that reinforces skills previously introduced in the inclusive classroom.
What is the post hoc model?
500
A method used to examine students responses to identify areas of difficulty that focuses on errors related to inappropriate use of rules and concepts, incomplete understanding, misconceptions, and difficulties with reasoning and generalization of learning rather than careless mistakes.
What is error analysis?