Learner in the Environment
Assessment
Characteristics
Reading
Mixed Bag
100
Connecting new information to what students already know and teaching in culturally relevant ways.
What is contextualization?
100
The evaluation or estimation of the nature, quality, or ability of someone or something.
What is assessment?
100
True or false, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a named category on IDEA.
What is false?
100
The knowledge and manipulation of sounds in spoken words.
What is phonemic awareness.
100
A behavioral objective has how many components?
What is four? Condition, learner, behavior, and criteria.
200
This refers to balance, harmony, and unity for the self, in relationship to the body, mind, and spirit.
What is Lokahi wheel?
200
DIBELS is an acronym for what?
What is dynamic indicators of basic early literacy skills?
200
This is a general term that describes specific kinds of learning problems. It can cause a person to have trouble learning and using certain skills. The skills most often affected are: reading, writing, listening, speaking, reasoning, and doing math.
What is a learning disability.
200
The relationship between written and spoken letters and sounds.
What is phonics?
200
This is a person you can go to if you are having difficulty during student teaching.
Who is your cohort coordinator? Who is any faculty member?
300
The type of group contingency where I do my work and we all get reinforcement.
What is dependent group contingency?
300
This is a scientifically based practice that is used to assess students' academic performance and evaluate the effectiveness of instruction. This can be implemented with individual students or an entire class. It is ongoing and a student's progress is compared to an aimline.
What is progress monitoring.
300
Most children with high incidence disabilities have these types of problems which can impede their success in school. They include difficulty keeping track of time, making plans, applying previously learned information, and self-regulation.
What are executive function deficits?
300
The knowledge of words, their definitions, and context.
What is vocabulary?
300
This is great resource for evidence-based practices and research reviews. The have practice guides that details how to implement specific components of EBPs as well as potential roadblocks and how to work around them. This resources was often highlighted in the program newsletter EBP spotlight.
What is What Works Clearinghouse?
400
When you no longer provide reinforcement for a behavior to decrease the behavior, also called planned ignoring.
What is extinction.
400
This assessment is commonly referred to as assessment for learning, in which the focus is on monitoring student response to and progress during instruction. It provides immediate feedback to both the teacher and student regarding the learning process.
What is formative assessment.
400
A child with depression would most likely receive services at school under what category under IDEA?
What is emotional disturbance.
400
The understanding of meaning in text.
What is reading comprehension?
400
How many children does Jamie have?
What is two?
500
The teacher delivers specific feedback regarding observed student success, informing the student exactly what was done correctly. This helps the student to discriminate correct versus incorrect responses and understand how to continue with success.
What is behavioral specific praise.
500
During the IEP process the assessment data is used to determine the ____ this is the basis for writing the goals and objectives.
What is PLEP or present level of education performance.
500
Children with learning disabilities may have difficulty holding information in her mind and use it to complete a task. They may have trouble with multi-step tasks. They have a hard time remembering directions, taking notes or understanding something you’ve just explained to them. This is difficulty with....
What is working memory?
500
This is a set of instructional strategies for teaching, learning and understanding reading. Initially, the teacher presents the strategies (preview, click and clunk, get the gist, and wrap up) to the whole class using modeling, role playing, and teacher think-alouds.
What is CSR, collaborative strategic reading?
500
The federal office who provided funds for the redesign of the program is....
What is (OSEP) Office of Special Education Programs?