Multiculturalism
Co-teaching Methods
Education Law
Accommodations
Terminology
100
This is the belief that individuals with disabilities are in need of assistance, fixing, and pity.
What is Ableism?
100
When teachers need to individualize instruction, remediate skills, promote mastery, or offer enrichment based on students’ needs, one teacher can work with a smaller group or individual students while the other teacher works with a large group.
What is Alternative teaching?
100
The six foundational principles of IDEA.
What is due process, Equal protection, Zero reject, Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE), Least Restricted Environment (LRE), Nondiscriminatory Assessment?
100
The Least Restricted Environment.
What is the general classroom?
100
An OT.
What is the acronym for Occupational Therapy?
200
This is the unstated culturally based social skills and rules that are essential to successful functioning in classrooms, schools, and social situations.
What is hidden curriculum?
200
One teacher instructs the whole class while the other teacher circulates to collect information on the students’ performance or to offer help to students.
What is one teaching/one helping?
200
The five core principles of NCLB.
What is strong accountability for results, Flexibility and local control of schools, Emphasis on research based teaching methods, Expanded options for parents, Highly qualified teachers?
200
This type of instruction is similar to Universal Design Learning.
What is Differentiated instruction?
200
This term is used beacuse Mental Retardation is no longer an appropriate term to describe a child with a mental or developmental disability.
What is Intellectually disabled?
300
The functional and cultural aspects of language.
What is pragmatics?
300
When it is important to blend the talents and expertise of teachers or to foster interactions with students, both teachers can plan and teach a lesson.
What is Team teaching?
300
The school district you live in is legally responsible to provide free appropriate public education.
What is FAPE?
300
The I-PLAN.
What is a self-advocacy strategy?
400
This offers immigrant students academic and services to help them learn English and academic content, and make the transition to and succeed in inclusive classrooms and society.
What is a Newcomer program?
400
When teaching material that is difficult but not sequential, when several different topics are important or when reviewing material is an important objective of the lesson, both teachers can teach different or review content at the same time to two equal groups of students, and then switch groups and repeat the lesson.
What is Station teaching?
400
The year No Child Left Behind (NCLB) was put into effect.
What is 2001?
400
This typr of training involves teaching students to analyze the events and actions that lead to success and failure.
What is Attribution training?
500
An approach to help students understand when to use standard English and when it is appropriate to use other dialects.
What is the bridge system?
500
19. When teaching is necessary to lower the student-teacher ratio to teach new material, to review and practice material previously taught, or to encourage student discussions and participation, both teachers can teach the same material at the same time to equal groups of students.
What is Parrallel teaching?
500
Provides accommodations for students who do not qualify under IDEA.
What is the Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act?
500
An IEP.
What is Individualized Education Plan?