Principle of IDEA that states: Schools must educate all children with disabilities, and no children can be excluded.
What is zero reject?
100
A general education teacher and special education teacher plan and deliver instruction together.
What is co-teaching?
100
Considered by some to be the mild end of the autism spectrum.
What is Asperger's Disorder.
100
Significantly subaverage intellectual functioning that adversely affects a child's functioning.
What is the definition of intellectual disabilities?
100
Most common characteristic of students with learning disabilities.
What is difficulty reading?
200
A student who is not currently identified as having a disability, but has a greater than usual chance of developing on.
What is an "at risk" student?
200
This is used before a child is formally tested or evaluated for special education.
What is the prereferral process?
200
3 of the main areas in which people with autism have difficulty
What are communication and language, social interactions, unusual/repetitive behavior, preference for sameness, unusual responses to sensory stimuli, intellectual functioning, problem behavior?
200
Conceptual, social and practical skills that are needed to function in everyday life.
What is adaptive behavior?
200
Students with a learning disability show a discrepancy between what 2 things?
What is achievement and intelligence
300
This service is provided to prevent significant regression during school breaks.
What is extended school year services?
300
The placement of a student with disabilities in a setting as close to as possible, or in, a general education setting.
What is the least restrictive environment?
300
Differences in children with Asperger's syndrome compared to children with autism
What are: no general language delay and average or above-average intelligence?
300
Expecting failure regardless of efforts
What is learned helplessness?
300
Type of instruction that is direct and clear. Students are shown what to do, and given frequent opportunities to practice.
What is explicit instruction
400
Type of intervention designed to reduce the number of new cases of a disability.
What is primary prevention?
400
Three members of the IEP team.
Who are parents, child with disability, special educator, general educator, representative of the school, person who can interpret testing results, other individuals chosen by parent.
400
Diagnosis given to children who meet some of the criteria for ASD, but not all.
What is pervasive developmental disorder?
400
The extent to which students use what they have learned across settings.
What is generalization?
400
Evaluation method that measures a student's progress in the actual curriculum that they are learning.
What is curriculum-based measurement
500
The NCLB act emphasizes this type of educational programming and practices.
What is scientifically based instruction?
500
Two things required for IEP goals
What is measurable and observable?
500
Underresponsiveness to sensory stimuli.
What is hyposensitivity?
500
3 postnatal causes of intellectual disabilities
What are: TBI, malnutrition, encephalitis, seizures, degenerative disorders, institutionalization, poverty, child abuse/neglect, social deprivation
500
Approach to the prevention and early identification of learning disabilities. Uses curriculum based measurement and intensive scientifically validated instruction.