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100

A philosophy that brings together diverse families, educators, and institutions to increase belongingness in schools.

What is Inclusion?

100

A student who has disabilities and gifted characteristics

Who is a twice-exceptional student?

100

This Act mandates school districts to provide students who are homeless with transportation to attend the same school even if they change residences.

What is the The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act?

100

These are the unstated culturally-based social skills and rules that are essential to successful functioning in classrooms

What is the hidden curriculum?

100

Universal interventions and supports that are used with all students by all educators in all settings would be considered this level of school-wide PBIS.

What is Tier 1?

200

This concept prefers that students attend school as close as possible to their homes.

What is the least restrictive environment?

200

A disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or using spoken or written language, which may appear as an impaired ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell, or do mathematical calculations

What is a specific learning disability?

200

These skills usually develop much later than BICS. 

What is CALP?

200

This is the transfer of training so students can use the skills that have been taught in multiple settings. 

What is generalization?

200

The collecting of information to measure specific student behaviors to determine what factors are reinforcing the behavior.

What is functional behavior assessment?

300

Testing accommodations, annual goals, and extent of participation in the general education curriculum are all components of this plan.

What are the components of an IEP? 

300

When a student has difficulty following directions and understanding content presented orally, it may be an indication of this problem.

What is a receptive language problem?

300

Teachers who work with each other to plan instruction, deliver instruction, evaluate and grade assessments are usually in this kind of a teaching arrangement. 

What is co-teaching or cooperative teaching?

300

A program designed to help new immigrants transition to find success in inclusive classrooms.

What is a newcomer program?

300

A teacher uses this strategy to assess how long it takes a student to begin an assignment after the directions are given.

What is latency recording?

400

This part of the IEP addresses how the disability affects the student's involvement and progress in the general education curriculum.

What are the present levels of performance?

400

A student who makes frequent requests for liquids, repeated trips to the bathroom, and has headaches is probably showing symptoms of this problem.

What is diabetes?

400

This is the best cooperative teaching arrangement when it is necessary to lower the student-teacher ratio in order to teach new material or to review material previously taught.

What is alternative teaching?

400

This plan includes possible future independent living arrangements, postsecondary education opportunities, and possible areas of employment. 

What is an ITP (Individualized Transition Plan)? 

400

Orienting students with visual impairments to new classroom settings by having them touch the surfaces of the objects on the routes between their desks and the major classroom landmarks is called this. 

What is trace trailing?

500

This is when selected learners earn their way into general education classes based on their readiness as determined by educators. 

What is mainstreaming? 

500

This is a learning disability where individuals have difficulty reading.

What is dyslexia?

500

A general ed. teacher who enlists the help of a special ed. teacher to help resolve some behavioral issues in the classroom is likely to use this model of collaboration. 

What is collaborative consultation?

500

This type of employment provides ongoing assistance and services as individuals learn how to perform and hold a job, travel to and from work, interact with coworkers, and work successfully.

What is supported employment? 

500

These kinds of statements prompt students to choose between engaging in positive behavior and accepting the consequences associated with continued misbehavior. 

What are choice statements?