The children of parents who travel from state to state to pick crops, resulting in these students changing schools frequently.
Who are migrant students?
100
Difficulty in identifying letters and their sounds, reading rate, listening, vocabulary, and reading comprehension.
What is dyslexia?
100
The transfer of training so students independently use skills they have learned in their classroom.
What is generalization?
100
A person who performs assesses employment and vocational skills, offers job training and placement services, and can help a new worker learn to communicate and maintain social relationships in the workplace.
What is a job coach?
100
An informal interview format to prompt students to see events and material from multiple viewpoints.
What is a point-of-view reading guide?
200
Students that have encountered circumstances that caused them to have limited, erratic, or nonexistent access to schooling.
Who are students with interrupted formal education?
200
Difficulty in discriminating numbers, symbols, and signs; understanding math terms; learning number facts; performing computations; and solving problems.
What is dyscalculia?
200
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
Working as a regular employee in an integrated setting with coworkers who do not have disabilities and being paid at least the minimum wage.
What is competitive employment?
200
A study guide designed so that students can collaborate to complete it, then share it with the class.
What is an interactive reading guide?
300
An educational program that employs the native and new language and culture of students to teach them.
What is bilingual education?
300
Difficulty in idea generation, text organization, sentence structure, vocabulary usage, spelling, and grammar.
What is dysgraphia?
300
The process in which the special educator uses the curriculum, instructional materials, teaching style, and instructional format of the teachers in the inclusive classroom the student will be transitioning to.
What is preteaching?
300
Ongoing assistance and services to individuals as they build skills around performing and holding a job, traveling to and from work, and interacting with coworkers.
What is supported employment?
300
A guide structured so that students progress by answering questions that proceed from a literal level to an inferential level to a generalization or evaluative level.
What is a learning-from-text guide?
400
Ongoing physical, health, and emotional needs; coming to school hungry and tired; signs of substance abuse or withdrawal; poor hygiene.
What are physical indicators of neglect? [page 142]
400
Advanced reading abilities coupled with significant difficulties in comprehending what one has read, using expressive language, and socializing with others.
What is hyperlexia?
400
The analysis of critical features of the learning environment and the key skills that affect student academic, behavioral, and social performance.
What is ecological assessment?
400
Goals and methods are tailored to individual students to prepare them for a successful transition to adulthood, including living, working, and socializing in their communities.
What is a functional curriculum?
400
Provides students with a study guide that prompts them to use self-monitoring and metacognitive strategies as they read the textbook.
What is a textbook activity guide?
500
The language skills that relate to literacy, cognitive development, and academic development in the classroom.
What is cognitive/academic language proficiency (CALP)?
500
Difficulty processing nonverbal, visual-spatial information, and communications; interpreting body language and the context of linguistic interactions; and using a varied communication style and word selection.
What is nonverbal learning disability?
500
1. ecological assessment; 2. intervention and preparation; 3. generalization in the new setting; and 4. evaluation in the new environment
What are the four steps of the transenvironmental programming model?
500
A program in which all students collaborate to perform and reflect on experiential activities that foster learning and benefit the community.
What is service learning?
500
This gives students a time frame for adjusting their reading rate based on the importance of the material. May include "missions", "road signs", and "location signs".