HS vs. College
Learning Styles
Learning Model
Effective Communication
Anything Goes...
100
In what setting are services made available and included in your schedule?
What is high school?
100
What are the three main types of learning styles?
What are visual, auditory, and kinesthetic/tactile.
100
These are defined as a weakness in one, or more, of the steps in the learning process.
What are learning disabilities?
100
These are the three types of communication.
What are passive, aggressive, and assertive?
100
This is the ability to understand and effectively communicate one's needs.
What is self-advocacy?
200
In what setting are students responsible for asking for accommodations when needed
What is college?
200
For these types of learners, role-playing can help they learn and remember important information.
What are kinesthetic learners?
200
In this part of the learning process, information is interpreted and stored in the brain.
What is memory?
200
This type of communication is based on mutual respect and is respectful.
What is assertive communication?
200
By understanding this document, you will gain knowledge about what can help you learn more effectively and efficiently. (It will also help you understand your strengths and weaknesses).
What is an IEP (Individualized Education Plan)?
300
In what setting does IDEA provide a free, appropriate public education in the least restrictive environment to students with disabilities?
What is high school.
300
These types of learners like background music when studying and can absorb a lecture with little effort.
What are auditory learners?
300
In this part of the learning process, we take information in from the outside world.
What is senses?
300
When using this type of communication, people often do not stand up for what they want or need, as they are often afraid of hurting others' feelings.
What is passive communication?
300
In college, these people must be told about your disability.
Who is no one!!! (It is your choice if you want to disclose).
400
When you leave high school, what happens to your IEP?
What is it is no longer valid and becomes a 504 plan if you self-identify in college.
400
These types of learners benefit from using charts, maps, notes & flash cards when studying.
What are visual learners?
400
In this final stage of the learning process, people show what they learned through writing, speaking, or doing something to show their knowledge.
What is expressions?
400
In order to let others know what you're thinking without sound accusatory, these types of statements should be used.
What are "I" statements?
400
This is an academic arrangement made with students who have documented disabilities to help them learn more effectively.
What are accommodations?
500
What laws protect you from being discriminated against in college as a student with a disability?
What is ADA and Section 504.
500
The three advantages to knowing and understanding your learning style.
What are academic, personal, & professional? (for test tomorrow - be able to elaborate on these)
500
In this step of the learning process, ADD or ADHD might occur.
What is senses?
500
When disclosing information to a professor, it is important to share information about this.
What is how your disability affects your capacity to learn & study and what supports you will need in his/her class? (remember...you do not need to share specific disability information such as your classification).
500
The increased amount of this in college is one of the top difficulties with transitioning from high school to college.
What is free time?