This section of the IEP explains the current level of functioning for the student, and encompasses two separate sections.
What are the PLAAFP (Present Levels of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance)?
These are the two types of photoreceptors; one allows for color vision, and the other allows for sight in dim or dark environments.
What are rods and cones?
This instructional technique is defined as breaking down a task into smaller, manageable subtasks that are related to one another and occur in a logical sequence.
This the acronym for the behavior plans followed by all staff.
What are PBSPs?
This is the year that WPSBC was chartered.
What is 1887?
This section of the IEP is required for all team members and explains the previous year's goal and progress towards goal achievement.
What is the EBR statement?
What is IDEA?
This is the term for providing different levels of support or questioning during a lesson.
What is differentiated instruction?
This is the psychology term used that describes behavior being strengthened or increased based on the addition or removal of a stimulus.
What is reinforcement?
This is the year the Early Childhood Building was built.
What is 2003?
This section of the IEP details what the student can improve on over the next year, and where goals should stem from.
What is the "Needs" section?
This term encompasses disorders that cause involuntary movement of the eye.
What is nystagmus?
This is the part of a lesson plan that states the intent behind what will be learned.
This is the area of the ECC where the teacher can model decision-making during instruction.
What is Self-Determination?
This is the name of the woman who donated money in 1885 for the "care and education of the blind."
Who was Jane Holmes?
This section of the IEP discusses whether or not the student is eligible for programming outside of the regular school year.
What is the ESY section?
This is the name of the corneal reflection test used to check for alignment.
What is the Hirschberg test?
This is a teaching approach that works to accommodate the needs and abilities of all learners and eliminates unnecessary hurdles in the learning process. This means developing a flexible learning environment in which information is presented in multiple ways, students engage in learning in a variety of ways, and students are provided options when demonstrating their learning.
What is Universal Design for Learning (UDL)?
This is the due date for WPSBC lesson plans.
What is the 1st of the month?
This is the name of the accreditation agency for blindness and visual impairment services.
What is The Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired (AER)?
This section of the IEP determines the location for which the student will receive their special education.
What is the Educational Placement section?
This is the unit of measurement used for refractive errors in glasses or contact lenses.
What is a diopter?
This is the type of assessment that should occur after an entire unit of instruction.
What is a summative assessment?
What is an adaptation?
These are the core values of WPSBC.
What are Excellence, Compassion, Creativity, Dignity, Collaboration, and Self-determination?