Sp. Education Process
Students w/ Disabilities
Differentiated Instruction
Promoting Positive Behaviors
Sp. Education Laws
100

IFSP

What is Individualized Family Service Plan?

100

ADHD

What is Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder?

100

A formative assessment is used ______ instruction

Hint: (During/after)

What is during?
100

Actions or stimuli that increase the probability of a repeated behavior

What is a positive reinforcer?

100

IDEA

What is Individuals with Disabilities Education Act?

200

SOP

What is Summary of Performance?

200

Percentage of students with low-incidence disabilities

What is 6%?

200

Educators can differentiate...

What is content, process, product, affect, and learning environment?

200

SWPBIS

What is Schoolwide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports?
200

Least Restrictive Environment 

What is an individually based principle that calls for schools to educate students with disabilities as much as possible with their peers who do not have disabilities?

300

Fourth guideline for Universal Design

What is Perceptible Information?

300

A condition that is characterized by advanced reading abilities but significant difficulties in comprehending what they have read, using expressing language, and socializing with others.

What is Hyperlexia (Reading-based learning disability)?

300

Another term for high-impact differentiation

What are modifications?
300

Another term for interval recording

What is time sampling?

300

The year that Congress enacted Public Law 101-336 (Americans with Disabilities Act)

What is 1990?

400

Information in an individualized technology assessment

(1) Student-related information

(2) Family-related information

(3) Information related to customary environments

(4) Technology-related information

400

Students with special needs who are gifted and talented

What is Twice exceptional?

400

KWL strategy

What is Know, Want, Learned?

400
Four questions that help identify problematic behaviors

(1) What does the student do or fail to do that causes a problem?

(2) How often, for how long, and in what settings does the behavior occur?

(3) How do the student's academic, social, cognitive, language, physical, and sensory abilities affect the behavior?

(4) How does the behavior affect the student's learning, socialization, communication, and self concept as well as classmates and adults?

400

Four major goals for laws related to inclusion, self-determination, and independence for individuals with disabilities in schools and society

(1) Equal opportunity

(2) Full participation

(3) Economic independence

(4) Independent living

500
Prereferral system
What is a problem-solving process whereby a team of educators assist teachers in addressing the challenge of individual students that occurs prior to considering students for placement in a special education program?
500

A perspective that calls on educators to challenge conventional notions of disabilities that are associated with norm-based expectations and negative connotations

What is Neurodiversity?

500

Scaffolding

What is "breaking down comments and concepts that students do not understand into smaller components that promote understanding or mastery"?

500

A-B-C Analysis

What is Antecedent - Behavior - Consequence?

500
Supreme Court case where the court extended the concept of equal educational opportunity to include special language programs for English language learners

What is Lau v. Nichols (1974)?