Lesson Planning
Diverse Abilities
Diverse Needs
Theorists & Law
Vocabulary
100

the "stuff" needed to teach the lesson. May include pencils, calculators, chromebooks, notebooks, worksheets, etc. 

Materials

100

Students have a voice in their own learning by choosing topics, projects, and how to approach them

Student autonomy

100

Purposes/non-purposes of differentiation

-make content more accessible 

-accommodates learning styles, interests and abilities

-NOT to make it "easier"

100

Theory that there are 8 different types of intelligences and states the people have many, not just a single one

Howard Gardner

100

LRE

Least Restrictive Environment

200

Specific, measurable, describes what students should know or be able to do post lesson

learning objectives 

200

The teacher shifts from being a lecturer to a guide who supports students' learning and provides feedback

Teacher as a facilitator

200

CSE 

Committee on Special Education; a group of people including teachers and parents that make educational decisions for students with disabilities

200

Created a hierarchical arrangement of cognitive processing skills to classify learning objectives and skills

Benjamin Bloom

200

FAPE

Free and Appropriate Public Education (1990)

300

Component that is written by the state you teach in to ensure that students learn the necessary content

learning standards
300

Students engage in activities like discussions, problem-solving, and experiments rather than passively receiving information

Active learning

300
The 4 aspects of differentiated instruction 

Content, process, product, environment

300

Describes the 4 distinct cognitive phases of development

Piaget

300

VARK (Learning Styles)

Visual, auditory, reading/writing, kinesthetic

400

Measures a students understanding of content in a tangible way, with trackable data

formal assessments

400

How to best approach diversity in the classroom (3 verbs)

Care, Respect, Teach

400

An educational belief that all students should be placed in age-appropriate classrooms in their home districts. Students with disabilities in this model are presumed to be competent, and participating members of their school community

inclusion

400

Claims that traditional education puts the teacher as the “depositor” of information and the student as a passive receiver. He claims that students should be active participants in their learning

Paulo Freier

400

IDEA

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (1975) mandates that students receive the provision of a free and appropriate public school education for eligible students ages 3–21

500

gauges student understanding without using standard grading criteria

informal assessments

500

Describe any of the 8 Intelligences as defined by Howard Gardner and a definition/meaning/example

Naturalist, Spatial, Body-Kinesthetic, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, Logical-Mathematical, Linguistic, Musical

500

A legal document created for a child identified with a disability by a team of educational professionals including; teachers, paraprofessionals, parents, etc. This is based on data and includes yearly goals and classroom accommodations and mofidications

IEP 

500

Emphasized that cognitive development could only be fully understood while considering the social and cultural influences that shape it.

Vygotsky

500

ADA

Americans with Disabilities Act passed in 1990 protects citizens civil rights from discrimination