child struggles with social interaction, verbal/non-verbal communication, attention, motor coordination, & physical health.
some students with this disability have great strengths in visual skills, math, music, or art.
What is autism?
100
What is a speech/language impairment?
Student is unable to produce speech sounds or language or has problems with their voice.
Student cannot understand what other people are trying to say or has trouble with expressing their own thoughts or ideas.
100
Name 4 components of a Good Lesson Plan.
1. Objectives for Student Learning
2. Teaching/Learning Activities
3. Plan with the End in Mind
4. Create a Realistic Timeline
5. Reflection on Lesson Plan & Lesson
6. Differentiation
7. Actively Engaging Students
8. Methods for Checking Student Understanding
100
These are 4 ways to create a classroom environment that promotes student achievement.
What is
1. Caring School Climate
2. Parental Involvement
3. Clear Rules & Consequences
4. High Expectations
5. Motivation to Achieve
6. School Engagement
7. Bonding to School
8. Positive Reinforcement & Praise
100
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!
These are the multiple intelligences created by Gardner (name at least 4).
What is
1. Musical-Rhythmic
2. Visual-Spatial
3. Verbal-Linguistic
4. Logical-Mathematical
5. Bodily-Kinesthetic
6. Interpersonal
7. Intrapersonal
8. Naturalistic
9. Existential
200
pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression, inappropriate feelings or behaviors, struggles with maintaining interpersonal relationship with peers and adults.
What is emotional disturbance?
200
What is visual impairment/blindness?
1. Sensitive to light or glare
2. Blind spots in visual field
3. Problems with color or contrast
Lighting, environment, and fatigue impact a child's visual capability.
200
Explain the history of Education up to 1900.
1. 1869 -- 1st public school day for the deaf.
2. Kentucky (1823) & Ohio (1827) -- 1st publicly funded institutions for the deaf.
3. Most children with disabilities excluded from education.
4. African American children with disabilities less likely to receive special education.
200
A test measures what it is supposed to measure, every time.
What is Validity?
200
This court case prohibited schools from excluding children with disabilities from school because of behaviors related to their disability.
What is Honing v. Doe?
300
Imperfect ability to listen, think, read, write, spell, or do mathematical calculations.
What is Specific Learning Disability?
300
What is Multiple Disabilities?
1. Limited speech or communication
2. Difficulty in basic physical mobility
3. Tendency to forget skills through disuse.
4. Trouble generating skills from one situation to another.
300
Explain the history of Education in the early 20th century.
1. 1st U.S. organization was the American Association on Mental Deficiency.
2. Early 1950s, parent organizations formed:
United Cerebral Palsy Association
Association for Muscular Dystrophy
JFK's Panel on Mental Retardation
3. 1960s -- increased level of school access for children with disabilities
300
These are the members of an IEP team.
What is
REQUIRED: Special Educator, General Educator, Administrator, Parent(s)
OPTIONAL: Speech/Language Pathologist, School Counselor, School Psychologist, Pupil Personnel Worker
300
According to this law, states are required to test students in reading and in math, in grades 3-8 and once in High School.
What is No Child Left Behind (2002)?
400
Struggles with motor skills (using writing utensils, turning pages in a book, participating in classroom activities).
Students with this disability lack common knowledge or experiences.
What is Orthopedic Impairment?
400
What is Traumatic Brain Injury?
Struggles with memory & cognition.
(1. Slow to Respond
2. Difficulty with reason & problem solving
3. Poor Judgment)
Struggles with social skills & emotional regulation (difficulty controlling emotions).
400
A plan for special services for young children with developmental delays.
Set up to identify individualized supports and services that will enhance the child's development.
What is an Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP)?
400
This measures the amount of variation or dispersion from the average score.
What is Standard Deviation?
400
This court case decided that children with disabilities have a right to personalized education instruction & necessary support services.
This was the origin of disability-specific programs.
What is Rowley v. Hendrick School District?
500
Students with this disability have limited strength, vitality, or alertness. They have a heightened alertness to environmental stimuli, which results in a limited alertness to the educational environment.
What is Other Health Impairment (OHI)?
500
What is a Developmental Delay?
Children who have not reached developmental milestones in language, thinking, & motor skills.
500
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!!
What are the 3 Tiers of RTI (Response to Intervention)?
Tier 1: All students receive high quality, scientific-based instruction. All Students screened on periodic basis.
Tier 2: Increasingly intensive instruction tailored to student needs. Services & interventions provided in small group.
Tier 3: Individualized intensive instruction that targets skill deficits.
Students who do not achieve desired level of progress are referred for evaluation & considered for special ed.
500
These are the components of a Legally Defensible IEP (name at least 4).
What is
1. PLOPS (Present Levels of Performance)
2. Measurable Annual Goals
3. Related Services & Supplementary Aids
4. Program Modifications
5. Frequency, Duration, & Location
6. Explanation of extent to which student will not participate in general education setting.
7. Transition Services
500
As a result of this court case, financial issues cannot have a greater impact on students with disabilities than those without disabilities.
When children are suspended, they are not out forever. There are now options for children to come back.