Chapter 11: Physical Disabilities, Hearing Impairment, and ADHD
Chapter 12: Different Low Incidence Disabilities
Chapter 13: Giftedness and Talent
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According to ASHA, what percent of people have a chronic hearing loss?
What is 10%
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All characteristics of students with Visual Impairment
What is cognition and language, motor development and mobility, and social adjustment and interaction.
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Chronic medical conditions affect up to what percent of school-age children?
What is 20%
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The different disabilities under Low Incidence Disabilities in the chapter?
What is Severe/ Multiple Disabilities, Deaf-Blindness, and Traumatic Brain Injury
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Definition is higher performance capability, outstanding intellectual, creative, leadership, and artistic achievement, and good at a specific academic fielde.
What is Giftedness and Talent
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What technologies amplify and provide sounds?
What is hearing aids, group assistive listening devices, and cochlear implants.
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Expanded Curriculum Priorities include what
What is orientation and mobility training, listening skills, and functional life skills.
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Permanent disorder of voluntary movement and posture
What is cerebal palsy
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Means to have concomitant hearing and visual impairment.
What is Deaf- blindness
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5% is the prevalence of gifted and talented children in.
What is the prevalence of gifted and talented children in the school-age population.
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what is the percent of all students with hearing loss go on to college education?
What is 40%
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Special Adaptations for students with low vision (four of them)
What is functional vision, optical devices, reading print, and classroom adaptations
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Chronic disorder of metabolism
What is Diabetes
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Brain dysgenesis and brain damage are the causes of this.
What is the causes of brain disorders
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School-wide enrichment model, Maker's active problem-solver model, and Problem- based learning
What is the three curriculum models for gifted education
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What approach is a legitimate language in its own right and helps deaf students become bilingual adults?
What is American Sign Language (ASL)
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Special adaptations for students who are blind (three of them)
What is braille, tactile aids and manipulatives, and technological aids for reading print
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Chronic lung disease resulting in a narrowing of the airway
What is Asthma
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An acquired injury to the brain that results in the total or partial functional disability that affects children's education performance
What is Traumatic Brain Injury
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The role of the teacher is the facilitate in high achievement by making curriculum modifications.
What is Maker's active problem- solver model
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Students who receive Special Education because of a hearing loss are what group?
What is homogeneous group
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2 out of what number of students have visual impairments.
What is 1000
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Involves collaboration of interdisciplinary team, environmental modifications, assistive technology, animal assistance, and special health care routines
What is Educational Approaches
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0.1% to 1% is the estimated prevalence rate of the population
What is Deaf- blindness
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Internships, special courses, junior great books, summer programs, and international experiences.
What is the curriculum differentiation outside of the classroom