Chapter 9
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If a student is not able to hear even with a hearing aid, they are
What is Deaf
100
A person whose visual acuity is 20/200 or less after the best possible correction with glasses or contact lenses is considered
What is legally blind
100
Club foot, absence of a limb, poliomyelitis, bone tuberculosis, cerebral palsy, fractures and burns are these kinds of what?
What are Severe Orthopedic Impairments
100
Disabilities in all five of the following areas: cognition, communication, social skills development, motor-mobility, and activities of daily living are classified as what degree of disabilities?
What is Profound
100
Gifted and talented children comprise about __% of the school-age population
What is 5%
200
The sense of hearing, is a complex and not completely understood process
What is Audition
200
A visual impairment that is present at birth is defined as
What is congenital
200
This percentage of children receiving special education services are otherwise health impaired
What is 9.3%
200
In almost every case of severe disabilities, this type of disorder is involved
What is a Brain Disorder
200
Students are _______ based on different levels of curriculum requirements or within the same heterogeneous class for instruction according to their achievement
What is Grouped
300
About __% of all students with hearing loss go on to college education
What is 40%
300
Cane skills,Guide dogs,Sighted guides, and Electronic travel aids are all included in this kind of training?
What is Orientation and mobility training (O&M)
300
This Chronic lung disease results in a narrowing of airways and is the leading cause of absenteeism in school
What is Asthma
300
An acquired injury to the brain that results in total or partial functional disability that adversely affects a child’s educational performance is called this
What is Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
300
Above-average general intellectual abilities,High level of task commitment,Creativity. These three characteristics define what?
What is Renzulli’s Three-Trait Definition
400
ASL is a legitimate language in its own right, what does ASL stand for?
What is American Sign Language
400
The most important factor to the successful inclusion of students with visual impairments is the regular classroom teacher’s _________
What is flexibility?
400
The _____ of impairment may cause some to underestimate the child’s abilities and limit opportunities
What is Visibility
400
An effective teacher is consistent and persistent in evaluating and changing instruction to improve _____ and ________
What are learning and behavior
400
Modifying the pace at which a student moves through the curriculum is called
What is acceleration
500
An implant that bypasses damaged hair cells and stimulates the auditory nerve directly.Tremendous controversy surrounds this in the deaf community
What is a Cochlear Implant
500
Cooking,Personal hygiene,Shopping,Financial management,Transportation and Recreational activities are all what type of skills?
What are Functional Life Skills
500
Two treatment approaches that are widely used with children with ADHD are drug therapy and ________ _______
What is Behavioral Intervention
500
Skills learned in small groups may be more likely to _____________
What is generalize
500
If a child exhibits high performance capability,demonstrates outstanding intellectual, creative, leadership, and/or artistic achievement, and Excels in a specific academic field, they are considered______
What is Gifted