Understanding Inclusion
Special Ed. Process
Disorders
Collaborative Consultation
Types of Famiies
100
Is a philosophy that brings diverse students, families, educators, and community members together to create schools and other social institutions based on acceptance, belonging, and community
What is Inclusion
100
Composed of professionals and family members, with the student when appropriate, makes important decisions concerning the education of students
What is the Multidisciplinary Team
100
A condition that can be overlooked and that is characterized by advanced reading abilities and significant difficulties in comprehending what they have read, using expressive language, and socializing with others.
What is Hyperlexia
100
Collaborative Consultation is sometimes referred to as this which is to facilitate the success of the inclusion programs
What is Collaborative Problem Solving
100
When a child lives with either the mother or the father
What is a Single-Parent Family
200
Involves delivering and monitoring a specially designed and coordinated set of comprehensive, evidence based, and universally designed instructional and assessment practices and related services to students with learning, behavioral, emotional, physical, health or sensory disabilities
What is Special Education
200
A service offered to resolve differences
What is Mediation
200
A student may exhibit a variety of behaviors designed to resist the requests of authority figures may have this disorder
What is Oppositional and Defiant
200
The first step in the consultation process which is to identify goals and problems, using "who", "what" and "where" questions.
What is Goal and Problem Clarification Identification
200
When a child lives with his mother or father because they have permanently seperated
What is a Divorced Family
300
The partial or full-time programs hat educates students with disabilities with their general education peers
What is Mainstreaming
300
If an agreement still cannot be reached after mediation, a due process hearing conducted by this person occurs
Who is the Impartial Hearing Officer
300
Am anxiety disorder that affects a students communication with others and their school attendance
What is Selective Mutism
300
The second phase to the consultation process in which educators review the data collected to identify the most noticeable features
What is Goal and Problem analysis
300
A household headed by family members other than their parents
What is an Extended Family
400
Requires schools to educate students with disabilities as much as possible with their peers who do not have disabilities.
What is Least Restrictive Environment
400
Refers to conducting ongoing assessments to make data based decisions regarding a students learning process and the effectiveness of the instructional practice.
What is Progress Monitoring
400
An inherited neurodevelopmental condition which may include involuntary muscle movements and tics and uncontrolled, repeated verbal responses, such as noises, words, or phrases.
What is Tourette Syndrome
400
During this process educators brainstorm and share their expertise, considering factors such as acceptability, effectiveness, resources needed, and effects on others
What is the Plan Implementation
400
When a child is removed from their biological family and may move from one household to another
What is a Foster Family
500
Seeks to provide opportunities, social interactions, and experiences that parallel those of society to adults and children with disabilities.
What is Normalization
500
A summary of the students current academic, socialization, behavioral, communication, and functional skills
What is the Present Level of Performance
500
A broad continuun of cognitive and neurodevelopmental conditions which is defined as a developmental disability that significantly affects verbal and nonverbal communication and social interaction, generally evident before age 3, that adversely affects a child's educational performance.
What is Autism
500
Once the intervention has been implemented, it's effectiveness should be checked regularly through this process.
What is Plan Evaluation
500
When a child goes from living with their birth parents into a household with a new set of parents
What is an Adoptive Family