History Lesson
Put a Label on It
Students with Disabilities
Access and Supports
Big IDEA
100
Name two national organizations that began with parent advocacy groups
What are: LDA, UCP, ARC, Autism Society of America
100
What is a dual diagnosis?
What is an individual having both an emotional and intellectual disability
100
Why is it so important to provide Early Intervention (EI) services as soon as possible to young children at risk?
What is: -critical to overall development -may prevent/reduce overall impact of disability -overall may be less costly & more effective than services provided later in life
100
What is the difference between accommodation and modification?
What is Accommodation changes HOW something is learned/accessed...a Modification changes WHAT is learned/accessed
100
What does IEP stand for?
What is Individualized Education Program
200
Why do we continue to label people even when we know they many have a negative effect on an individual?
What is to describe, ID, distinguish -access to services, eligibility, professional communication -differentiate needs
200
A group of genetic diseases characterized by progressive weakness and degeneration of skeletal muscles that control movement
What is muscular dystrophy
200
Why is inclusion of students with ID in general education settings important to an educational experience?
What is regardless of severity all students benefit
200
List an example of public accommodations (ADA)
What is: curb cut outs, ramps, etc
200
What does it mean to have a Free and Appropriate Education (FAPE)
What is every eligible student will be included in public education -specially designed instruction and related services that are individually designed to provide educational benefit
300
Which movement also helped advance the rights of individuals with disabilities? State an example
What is the Civil Rights Movement. example: Brown vs Board of Ed (everyone is entitled to public education)
300
A disorder characterized by difficulties in social interaction, communication, and excessive or repetitive behaviors
What is Autism
300
What is Augmentative Communication?
What is communication systems that involve adapting existing vocal or gestural abilities into meaningful communication or using manual or electronic devices
300
List 3 examples of adaptive equipment
What is devices that are used to assist with completing activities of daily living. Bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and feeding are self-care activities that are including in the spectrum of activities of daily living (ADLs). differ from assistive technology
300
List 3 rights parents have in the education of their children
What are: -consent to determine eligibility/educational setting -request assessment -participate -review records/info -due process
400
What is the Americans with Disabilities Act?
What is civil rights legislation that provides a mandate to end discrimination against people with disabilities in private sector employment, all public services, public accommodations, transportation and telecommunication
400
A condition exhibiting one or more of the following characteristics: -inability to learn not explained by intellectual, sensory or health -inability to build/maintain relationships -inappropriate types of behavior/feelings under normal circumstances
What is emotional behavior disorder (EBD)
400
List 2 examples of related services that may be available to students with disabilities
What are: special transportation -ST, OT, PT -psychological services -medical -rehab -social work
400
Describe 3 behaviors that skilled and competent professionals exhibit when interacting with and relating to families that include kids with disabilities?
What is build rapport -supportive environments -sensitivity/understanding -share valuable information -LISTEN
400
Distinguish between students with disabilities eligible for services under 504/ADA and those eligible under IDEA
What is ADA- accommodations/modifications IDEA- special education and related services
500
What are the 5 major provisions of ADA?
What is -employment -transportation -public accommodation -government -telecommunicaton HOW does ADA define disability?
500
A condition in which one or more of an individual's basic psychological processes in understanding or using language or deficient
What is learning disability (LD)
500
List 3 factors that may influence the ways in which families respond to an infant with a disability
What are: -emotional stability -religious/cultural beliefs -SES -severity of disability -type of disability
500
Identify the roles of the Special Education and General Education teacher in an inclusive classroom setting
What is SPED teacher: collaborate, consult, coordinate Gen Ed: Id, refer, implement
500
Identify the 5 major provisions of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
What are: -non-discriminatory and multidisciplinary testing -parental safeguards and involvement -FAPE -IEP -LRE