PL 108-446 Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act
What is the most recent amendment of the IDEA?
The cooperative teaching arrangement that lowers the student–teacher ratio in order to teach new material or to review material previously taught.
What is Parallel Teaching?
Identifying what one wants and learning how to achieve it.
What is Self-determination?
One student tutors and assists another in learning a new skill.
What is peer tutoring?
An ordered list of the chapter’s main points with key words blanked out.
What is framed outline?
Prereferral, referral, eligibility determination, IEP development
What is the special education identification process?
The process for which a student and their families have a role in identifying meaningful goals and appropriate strategies and services.
An action taken or a stimulus given after a behavior occurs that increases the rate of the behavior or makes it more likely that the behavior will occur again.
What is Positive reinforcement?
A systematic process of sequencing the parts of a task students must perform in order to
master the task.
What is Task analysis?
The processing and manipulation of the different sounds that make up words and the understanding that spoken and written language are linked.
What is phonemic awareness?
When another educational therapist comes into the general education classroom to work with a student.
What is Push-In?
The program for which a student is pulled-out to attended content instruction and communication in English.
What is English as a Second Language?
The transfer of training so students use the skills you have taught them independently in their inclusive classrooms
What is generalization?
Contains teacher-prepared cues that guide students in taking notes and prompts them to use effective note-taking skills during oral presentations
What is strategic note-taking form?
This approach uses discovery, inquiry, collaboration, and hands-on learning activities to help students formulate questions and collect, evaluate, and communicate evidence to develop their knowledge and understanding of science, social studies, and mathematics.
What is inquiry-based activities-oriented approach?
Full-time special class, part-time special class, general education class with assistance
What is most to least restrictive educational placements for students?
Teachers sit or kneel when communicating with individuals with disabilities to have extended conversations.
What is meeting an individual’s eye level?
A person-centered, multimethod problem-solving process that involves gathering information.
What is functional behavior assessment?
A process for planning units of instruction and individual lessons by which you first determine the assessments you will use to evaluate your students’ learning
What is backward design?
Refers to the use of test items whose correct answers require students to answer preceding questions correctly.
What is hinging?
When a student has a documents states their annual goals, participation in the general education curriculum, relates services and testing accommodations.
What are components of an IEP?
When thinking of teaching acceptance of individual differences related to disability research shows that this strategy has not been effective.
What is Unstructured group decisions?
Time sampling, the observation period is divided into equal intervals, and the observer notes whether the behavior occurred during each interval.
What is interval recording?
A type of feedback in which teachers acknowledge students and reinforce their answer by restating why it was correct.
What is Process feedback?
Also called semantic maps, like graphic organizers, provide a visual depiction of important points and concepts as well as the relationships between these points and concepts and can be developed by students.
What is Semantic webs?