Chapter 5
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Chapter 9
Chapter 11
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Approximately 43% of the special education population is made-up of this type of students.
What is students with learning disabilities?
100
This term entails receiving, understanding, and expressing information, feelings, and ideas?
What is communication?
100
Individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) are characterized by significant deficits in these two areas.
What is intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior?
100
When someone repeats or echoes other people's language it is referred to as...
What is echolalia?
100
Students with multiple disabilities have significant impairments in this area.
What is intellectual functioning (IQ = 65 or lower)?
200
This is a problem-solving approach that involves multiple tiers of increasingly intense, research-based interventions matched to each student’s needs.
What is the RTI model.
200
Individuals with this type of disorder have difficulty receiving or understanding information.
What is language disorder?
200
These are the services, resources, and personal assistance that a person requires to develop, learn, and live effectively.
What are supports?
200
These stories should be taught, then presented to a child before a situation occurs to allow the student to rehearse a situation before they actually engage in it.
What is a social story?
200
This is a neurological disorder that effects muscle control and an individual's ability to move and maintain balance and posture.
What is cerebral palsy?
300
The primary focus of RTI is to improve this at all 3-tiers.
What is instruction?
300
This is a structured, rule-governed, symbolic system for communicating.
What is language?
300
This refers to a persons cognitive ability to recall information that has been stored for a few seconds to a few hours.
What is short-term memory?
300
Performing this assessment helps teachers identify specific relationships between a student's behaviors and the circumstances that trigger those behaviors, especially those that impede the student's or others' ability to learn.
What is a functional behavioral assessment (FBA)?
300
This malformation is caused by defects in the neural tube of a female prior to birth?
What is Spina Bifida?
400
Students with specific learning disabilities often use this instructional tool to help them learn, process, and organize information easier.
What is graphic organizers?
400
These types of disorders are among the most frequent communication disorders in preschool and school-aged children.
What is articulation disorders?
400
Researchers assert that this factor is more associated with intellectual disabilities than it is with any other disability (National Research Council, 2002).
What is poverty?
400
According to IDEA, Autism is a developmental disability that significantly effects these three areas.
What is verbal and nonverbal communication, social interaction, and educational performance.
400
These are temporary neurological abnormalities that result from unregulated electrical discharges in the brain.
What are seizures?
500
Curriculum-based measurements (CBMs) are a tool that teachers use to do this every week or bi-weekly.
What is progress monitoring?
500
These consist of integrated components that supplement the communication abilities of individuals who cannot meet their communication needs through speaking.
What is an Augmentative or Alternative Communication (AAC) System?
500
This type of curriculum is generally taught to students with IDs in typical community environments rather than classroom settings.
What is a functional curriculum?
500
This approach uses the principles of operant psychology to reduce problem behavior or increase positive behavior (e.g., positive and/or negative reinforcements or punishments).
What is applied behavioral analysis (ABA)?
500
IDEA defines a physical disability as a severe ________________ impairment that adversely affects a child's educational performance.
What is orthopedic?