What kind of learner likes to have things in front of them to see?
What is a visual learner
100
What does EBD stand for?
What is Emotional & Behavioral Disorders
100
What stage can be divided into six separate substages that are characterized by the development of a new skill?
What is sensorimotor
100
What is a condition giving rise to difficulties in acquiring knowledge and skills to the level expected of those of the same age, esp. when not associated with a physical handicap
What is a learning disability
100
Piaget was well known for what theory containing three stages?
What is the cognitive theory
200
Which learning modality would fit a student that needs to hear instructions and information to comprehend it?
What is an auditory learner
200
How many special needs disabilities does Kentucky recognize?
What is 14
200
What stage is characterized by an increase in playing and pretending?
What is preoperational
200
What is the definition of dyslexia?
What is a developmental reading disorder is a reading disability that occurs when the brain does not properly recognize and process certain symbols
200
Vgotsky thought that culture is the prime developer of cognitive development. What would be an example of this?
What are students working together, working in a social environment, or teamwork
300
What kind of learner wants to learn through physical movement/involvement?
What is a kinesthetic learner
300
What is it called when special education students are in a regular ed room?
What is inclusion
300
During what stage do children begin thinking logically about concrete events, but have difficulty understanding abstract or hypothetical concepts?
What is the concrete operational stage
300
What disability causes a problem of not being able to focus, being overactive, and not being able control behavior?
What is ADHD
300
What two men worked with positive reinforcment in their behavioral theory?
Who are Thorndike and Skinner
400
What type of learner is a student that learns by manipulating objects and thinking more abstractly?
What is a tactile learner
400
What age do special needs students HAVE to leave school?
What is 21 years old
400
During this stage of cognitive development, skills such as logical thought, deductive reasoning, and systematic planning begin to emerge.
What is formal operational stage
400
Different from ADHD, ADD is what?
What is a syndrome of disordered learning and disruptive behavior that is not caused by any serious underlying physical or mental disorder
400
Who came up with the social learning theory?
Who is Bandura
500
Name the four learning modalities
What are visual, auditory, tactile, kinesthetic
500
What are the four special ed degrees?
What are learning & behavior disorders, moderate to severe disabilities, deaf and hard of hearing, and blind
500
Who came up with the stages of cognition?
Who is Piaget
500
What does ADHD stand for? ADD?
What is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, attention deficit disorder
500
THe psychosocial theory, containing 8 stages, was brought up by who>