IEP
ASSESSMENT
LAW
MISCELLANEOUS
CULTURE
100
A special plan that provides services for infants/toddlers (birth through age 2) with disabilities.
What is an IFSP (Individualized Family Service Plan)?
100
Extended time, frequent breaks, and difficult courses taken in the morning are examples.
What are accommodations?
100
Employment skills, mobility skills, public transportation skills, social skills, and self-care skills are all examples.
What is a Transition Plan?
100
The concept that all cultural groups are valued components of the society with each group's language and traditions maintained
What is cultural pluralism?
200
This statement indicates strengths and needs, summarizes assessment data in easily understood terms, states how needs impact progress in general education curriculum, states how needs will be addressed.
What is a PLAAFP?
200
Completing the easiest problems on a quiz, reduced multiple choice items on a quiz, .
What are modifications?
200
A plan utilized when a disability substantially limits one or more major life activities.
What is Section 504?
200
student with a learning disability, person with Down's Syndrome
What is person-first language?
200
Unequal availability of technology due to socioeconomic status.
What is digital divide?
300
PLAAFP Statement, Supplementary Aids and Accommodations, State & District Assessments, Annual Goals and Objectives are all part of this.
What is an IEP?
300
MEAP, MI-Access, or MEAP-Access
What are statewide assessments required for students with disabilities?
300
Educational placement with the most inclusion and integration with typical learners as possible and appropriate.
What is LRE?
300
General Education curriculum
What is the "only" curriculum?
300
A method in which students coach each other to improve academic learning (peer tutoring for reading and mathematics).
What is PALS?
400
Specifies where the student will be in one year, is reasonable yet challenging, may be measureable, and is followed up with two short-term objectives.
What is an annual goal?
400
Presentation, response, setting, scheduling
What are types of accommodations?
400
Ensures that students with disabilities receie necessary education and services without cost to the family
What is FAPE?
500
Goals and benchmarks from the general education curriculum but modified by reducing the number of objectives or their complexity.
What are modified achievement standards?
500
Written and passed by Congress to guarantee a free appropriate public education for all students with disabilities
What is IDEA?