Intelligence
Learning and Thinking Styles
Individual Difference Laws
Learning Challenges
Gifted and Talented
100
Name one of the three types of intelligence.
What is a general intelligence, fluid intelligence, or crystallized intelligence?
100
This is the preferred term for learning styles.
What is learning preference?
100
What does IDEA stand for?
What is Individual with Disabilities Education Act?
100
What does the acronym RTI stand for?
What is Response to Intervention?
100
Which gender is most likely to hide their gifted abilities?
What is females?
200
How is intelligence measured?
What is an IQ test?
200
What is a possible value in considering a students learning preference?
What is a value of self-knowledge, or an appreciation for student differences, or creating a positive classroom environment?
200
If a student does not qualify for services under IDEA, what is an alternative protection?
What is Section 504?
200
Describe a goal of RTI.
What is making sure students get support as soon as possible, or documenting interventions to support a special needs assessment if necessary?
200
Can students be classified as both gifted and learning disabled?
What is yes? Students may be gifted in one area but struggle in another.
300
The theory of multiple intelligences was developed by whom?
Who is Howard Gardner?
300
Why should educators be cautious about learning styles?
What is research does not support matching learning style to instructional methods has any effect on learning?
300
This is an agreement between parents and the school about the services that will be provided to a student.
What is an Individualized Education Program (IEP)?
300
What is the acronym, or term, for a persistent and ongoing pattern of inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity that gets in the way of an individual's daily life?
What is a attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)?
300
Name one of the two groups under-represented in gifted and talented education programs.
What is females or students living in poverty?
400
What is the Flynn effect?
What is the increase in IQ scores in many parts of the world from 1930 to present day. Norms used to determine scores need to be continually revised.
400
Which is associated with greater learning and retention; surface processing or deep processing?
What is deep processing?
400
Of the thirteen categories of students served under IDEA, which has the largest number of students?
What is specific learning disabilities?
400
If a student responded inappropriately, lacked social skills, had high sensory needs, overly routine dependent, or displayed object fixation, what disability may they have?
What is Autism spectrum disorder or Asperger syndrome?
400
This term refers to the movement of students quickly through grades or particular subjects.
What is acceleration?
500
What is a cautionary factor about evaluating IQ tests?
What is gender differences, heredity or environment differences, or cultural biases?
500
What is a facet of Richard Mayer's Three Facets of the Visualizer-Verbalizer Dimension?
What is cognitive ability, cognitive styles, or learning preference?
500
Name one of the two major groups considered for Section 504 accommodations.
What is students with medical or health needs and students with ADHD?
500
Reducing _____________ by structuring the environment, schedule, and activities is key for students with emotional and behavioral difficulties.
What is anxiety?
500
Do students who are gifted work better in only high-ability groups or mixed-ability groups?
What is high ability groups?