This civil rights law was passed by congress in 1973 to protect right of individuals with disabilities.
What is Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act?
Use of assessment at the end of instruction to assess student mastery of specific content.
What is Summative assessment?
This divides students into groups, with each student assigned an essential task.
What is jigsaw?
Visual representation depicting the relationship between behavior and consequence.
What are Consequence Maps?
Triggered by separation from one's primary care giver.
What is Separation Anxiety Disorder?
This established that all students should be included in high stakes testing.
What is “No Child Left Behind”?
Use of assessment strategies during instruction.
What is Formative assessment?
This places more responsibility on group members.
What is Learning Together?
Written agreeement between student and teacher outlining the behavior and the consequences.
What is a contract?
Individuals having fluctuating moods from depression to mania.
What is bi-polar disorder?
A federal law guaranteeing the delivery of special education services to eligible children with disabilities.
What is the Individuals with Disabilities Act?
This involves examining how students react to instruction using a test-teach-retest model.
What is Dynamic assessment?
Involves randomly dividing the class into 2 groups and setting up tutoring dyads within both groups.
What is Classwide peer tutoring?
Using comments or behaviors designed to interrupt the undesired behavior of student.
What is Redirection?
Difficulty maintating attention to classroom directions.
What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?
This Civil rights act was designed to integrate indiv with disabilities into the social and economic mainstream of society.
What is American with Disabilities Act?
A process that involves analyzing the critical features of lerning enviroment that effects students performane.
What is Ecological assessment?
Helps students reflect on content by pairing students, giving questions, having them think and reflect on it then discuss with group.
What is Think Pair Share?
Something given after a good behavior occurs.
What is Positive Reinforcement?
Symptoms include involuntary movements and verbal sounds.
What is Tourette Syndrome?
This act passed in 1975 mandates that all students with disabilities are entitled to a free and appropriate public education.
What is Public Law 94-142 Education for All Handicapped Children Act?
Assessments typically involving standarized testing.
What are High-Stakes Testing?
When one student tutors ans assists anothr in learning a new skill.
What is Peer Tutoring?
A type of self mangaement intervention strategy where students evaluate their own behavior based on a standard.
What is Self-Evaluation?
Cognitive and neurobehaviorial conditions that include impairments in socialization and communication.
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?