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AGES 2-90, AGE GROUP, PERCENTILE SCORES, HAS THREE SUBTESTS, CONTROLLED LEARNING AND MEANING TEST, THEE SUBS ARE VISUAL AND ADIO, CONCEPT FORMATION, ANAYLSIS AND SYTHESIS.USES HISPANIC ORIGIN |
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WISC II/WECHSLER INTERNATIONAL SCALES FOR CHILDREN |
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SPANISH VERSON, GIVES TEST AGE, LES TIME, GIVES PERCENTIL AND RANK, AND IQ
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NORMALLY DISTRIBUTED TEST SCORES OF SAMPLE STUDENTS
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GOALS 2000 EDUCATION AMERICA ACT |
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EDCUATE AMERICA ACT WHAT STUDENTS HAVE TO KNOW AND BE ABLE TO DO |
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ACTIVITIES AND OUTCOME
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KNOW WHAT WE LEARNED WAY TO ACCESS HOW STUDENTS GRASP KNOWLEDGE USED TO JUDGE EFFECTIVESS IN LESSON PLANS |
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RECORDS FEELINGS LIKE A BOOK USED IN ALL CLASSES
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DAILY OBSERVATIONS, WRITTEN DESC OF OBSERVED BEHAVIORS |
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EITHER IT IS OR IS NOT PRESENT RATING SCALES MEASURES QUALITY |
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LIST OF SPECIFIC SKILLS TO COMPLETE LEARNING ACTIVITIES |
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SPECIFIES THREE CONSIDERATIONS FOR PLACEMENT:
STEPS BY SCHOOL FOR CHILD TO BE IN REG CLASS
COMPASION OF BENEFITS INCLUDING SOCIAL COMMUNICATION FROM WHAT HE GETS IN SEGREGATED CLASS
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EXAMPLE OF PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENT DISORDERS |
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EXAMPLES OF CONDUCT DISORDERS |
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PERVASIVE DISORDER, ANXIETY, SOCIOLIZED DELI CONDUCT DISORDER, AGRESSION, IMMATURE |
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ADAPTED PYSICAL EDUCATION |
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MEETS NEEDS OF STUDENT ADAPTED PE PROGRAM ACTIVITES GAMES ETC |
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SCHOOL IN NEED OF IMPROVEMENT |
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NCLB, RECIEVED TITLE I FUNDING, HAS NOT MEET STATE STANDARDS IN READING AND MATH FOR TWO YEARS. RECEIVES EXTRA HELP AND STUDENTS CAN TRANSFER |
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NATIONAL INSTUTE OF EDUCATION |
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CREATED TO IMPROVE EDUCATION IN US |
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SCHOOL POLICIES EACH HAS MANDATED ITS OWN HARSH POLICIES FOR RULE VIIOLATIONS |
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FREE APPROPIATE EDUCATION PUBLIC LAW 102 119 |
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FAPE IS PART OF THIS, ALL DISABLED CHILDREN RECIEVE FREE APPROPIATE EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS MUST PROVIDE EDUCATION AND RELATED SERVICES AT NO COST |
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SERIOSLY EMOTIONALY DISABLED, COND WITH ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING OVER A PERIOD OF TIME WITCH EFFECTIS LEARNING 1. INABILITY CANT BE EXPLAINED BY ANY OTHERS 2. INABILITY TO HAVE RELATIONSHIPS WITH PEERS 3. INNAPROPIATE BEHAVIORS EVEN IN NORMAL SITUATIONS 4. PERVASIVE MOOD OF DEPPRESSION OR UNHAPPINESS 5. MAY DEVELOP PHYSICAL SYMPTOMS OR FEARS ASSOCIATED WITH SCHOOL PROBLEMS |
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FEDERAL DEFINITION OF SED |
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CHILDREN WHO ARE DIAGNOSED WITH SCHEPRINIA EXCLUDES SOCIALLY MALIJUSTED CHILDREN, UNLESS THEY ARE DETERMINED THEY ARE SED |
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PROTECTS AND DEFINES PERSON WITH PHYS OR MENTAL IMPAIRMENT LIMITS ONE OR MORE MAJOR LIFE ACTIVITIES SUCH AS WALKING, SEEING, HEARNING, LEARNING. LEVELS PLAYING FIELD, SAME BENEFITS AS OTHERS, SERVICES TO PUBLIC MUST BE AVAILABLE GOV PROGRAMS ON AN EQUAL BASIS ADMINISTERED BY OFFICE OF CIVIL RIGHTS DOESNT RECIEVE FEDERAL FUNDS EX WHEEL CHAIR RAMP AT BUSINESS |
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INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABLITIES ACT PROVIDES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FREE APPROPIATE PUBLIC EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES WHO NEEDS SPECIAL EDCUATION SERVICES EVEN IF THEY ARE NOT FAILING OR ARE ADVANCING IN CLASS AGES 3 -21 IN ALL STATES |
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AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990 ROOTS IN 504 WRITTEN LANGUAGE ADA IS MUCH BROADER THAN 504 AND IS ADMINISTERED BY OFFICE OF CIVIL RIGHT SO IS 504 INCLUDES ANYTHING BESIDED EDUCATION EXAMPLE WHEELCHAIR ACEBILE AT BUSINESS FAIR TREATMENT WHEN APPLYING FOR JOBS
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AGES 3-8 ONCE IN HS TEST TEST COMPARES SCHOOLS AND IT IDS WHICH STUDENTS NEED HELP |
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DENIEL OF EQUAL ACCESS IS PROHIBITED |
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FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO BE LEFT ALONE CONFIDENTIALITY |
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FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT EDUC RECORDS ARE PRIVATE RIGHT TO SEE AND DISPUTE RECORDS IMPROVES SCHOOLS ACT OF 1994 AMMENDED FERPA TO HELP INFORMATION SHARING AMONGST EDUCATORS |
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CHILDREN SHOULD BE TAUGHT IN NATIVE LANGUAGE 1974 START OF BILEGUAL PROGRAMS |
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SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATION SERVICES LIKE TUTORING AFTER SCHOOL PART OF NCLB READING AND MATH FOR TITLE ONE SCHOOLS |
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HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACHER NCLB MANDATES THEY TEACH IN ALL CORE SUBJECTS MUST HAVE DEGREE AND STATE CERTIFICATION |
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EQUAL EDUCATION OPPURTUNITIES ACT OF 1974 |
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BASES OF SEX RACE COLOR OR NATIONAL ORIGIN ALL RIGHTS TO EQUAL EDUCATION |
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NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM |
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NSLP SINCE 1947 FOOD FOR ALL FREE AND REDUCED LUNCH MUST BE NON PROFIT MEET NUTRITIONAL STANDARDS UNDER SEC OF AGRICULUTURE GOOD GUIDE PYRAMIDE |
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BOWEN FAMILY SYSTEM THEORY |
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ANZIETY IS PASSED THROUGH FAMILY HOW FAMILY DEALS WITH IT HOW HEY RESPOND REVEALS ABOUT HOW THEY ARE WITH PROBLEM SOLVING |
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COMPARES STUDENTS IQ WITH ACADEMIC SUCCESS |
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REFLECTIVE RESPONCE LISTENING TECH |
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YOU SEEM UPSET
OTHER TECHNIQUES USED IN THIS IS INVITING ENCOURAGING PARAPHRASING CLARIFYING REFLECTING SUMMARING CLARIFING VALIDATING |
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IMPROVING SCHOOLS ACT OF 94 |
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ALLOWS SHARING INFOR AMONGST EDUCATORS |
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CHOICE THERAPY 7 CARING HABITS |
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SUPPORTING CARING LISTENING ACCEPTING TRUSTING RESPECTING NEGOTIATING DIFFERENCES |
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OFFICE OF CIVL RIGHTS MAKE COMPLAINTS FOR VIOLATIONS OF STUDENT RIGHTS |
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INDUCIVE ACTVITITY ORIENTED FOCUSES ON THE ACT OF LEARNING RATHER THAN THE END PRODUCT. EX. IS FIELD TRIPS ALLOWING LEARNING AND REFLECTING |
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USEFUL FOR BEHAVIORAL DELAYS ALLOWS THEM TO SEE THEM AND RECALL BEHAVIORS AND IMPROVES DEVELOPMENT |
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ALL LONG LASTING PSY PROBLEMS ARE RELATIONSHIP PROBLEMS, FUCOS IS ON DEVELOPING RELATIONS WITH TEACHERS AND PEERS. WE CAN ONLY CONTROL OUR OWN BEHAVIORS, TOTAL BEHAVIOR ACTING THINKING FEELING PHILOS OF WILLIAM GLASSER. PROBLEM RELATIONSHIP ARE ALWAYS PART OF THE PRESENT ALL WE CAN DO IS BEHAVE |
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REPEATING GOING OVER KEY POINTS AGAIN AND AGAIN |
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SCREAM THE SIX ELEMENTS OF EFFECTIVE TEACHER PRESENTATIONS |
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STRUCTURE
REDUNDANCY
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ENTHUSIAM
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WHEN THE FED AND STATE ARE IN CONUCTION WITH SAME LAWS SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAM IS UNDER THIS STRUCTURE ENSURE THE FED AND STATE LAWS ARE THE SAME GOVERNING SPECIAL EDU |
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EVALUATES STUDENT SPECIAL EDUC TEACHERS HIGH OBJECTIVES UNIFORM STATE STANDARDSOF EVALUATION |
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WHEN YOU HAVE INFANT UNDER THREE WITH DELAYS OR AT RISK WHAT CAN BE DONE |
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PROVDE EARLY INTERVENTION SERVICES KEY IS INTERVNETION LIKE SCHOOL WIDE DISCIPLINE PROGRAM |
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CHANGE IN PLACEMENT CAN ONLY HAPPEN WHEN? |
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AFER TEN CONSECTURIVE ABSCENCES |
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ABOUT THE LEAST RESTRICTIVE ENV |
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WHO FEELS PERSONAL EXPERIENCE IS NOT IMPORTANT THAT THE GROUP EXPERIENCE IS MORE IMPORTANT |
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GOOD FOR SPEC EDU STUDENTS, AUTHORITY NOT INQUIRY BASED, EXPLICIT TEACHING, ASSERTIVE DISPLINE STRICT LESSON PLANS NO VARIATION HAS NO DISCUSSIONS ETC. PROJECT FOLLOW THROUGH WAS AN EXAMPLE CLEAR GOALS EXTENIVE COVERAGE GOOD FOR LEARNING BASIC READING AND MATH SKILLS TEACHER CONTROLED ENVIOR, PERFOMANCE IS MONITORED STRUCTURED CLASSROOM. 1. REVIEW 2.DAILY OBJECTIVES 3. PRESENT NEW MATERIAL 4. GUID PRACTICE WITH FEEDBACK 5. INDEPENDENT PRACITICE WITH FEEDBACK 6. REVIEW PERIODICALLY WITH FEEDBACK. |
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TAD TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND DISSEMENATION NETWORK |
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MULTI DEMISIONAL APROACH FOR CHILDREN FOR SUPPORT AND CONTINUED IMPROVEMENTS OF SCHOOL SYSTEMS FROM EARLY INTERVENTIONS TO SECONDARY |
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SEMATIC PRAGMATIC DISORDERS |
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SEEN WITH ALOT OF AUTHISTIC CHILDREN ABNORMAL LAUNGUAGE AND COMMUNICAITON DISORDERS STRUGGLES TO UNDERSTAND MEANING OF SENTENCES AND WORDS. CANT USE SENTENCES APPROP MIGHT CAN WRITE THEM. CANT READ BODY LANGUAGE OR VERB TENSES OR JOKES |
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INTERPUTION OF REPETION SOUNDS WORDS |
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INHERITED. OR CAN BE CAUSED BY BRAIN INJURY OR STROKE. LANG DISORDER AFFECTIVE THE ABILITY TO UNDERSTAND WRITTEN AND SPOKE LANG CAN ORGANIZE SPEECH AND THOUGHTS ITS A LEARNING DISABLITY CREATS PROBLEMS IN COMMUNICATION |
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BELIEVED STUDENTS SHOULD BE ACTIVE PARTICPANTS IN OWN LEARNING KNOW FOR DISCOVERY LEARNING OTHER EXAMPLE ARE GUIDED DISCUSSION PROBLEM BASED LEARNING |
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DISCOVERY LEARNING METHOD |
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INQUIRY BASED LEARNING LEARNS FACTS AND INFORMATION AND RELATIOSHIPS FOR TEMSELVES. LEARNS FROM PAS EXPERIENCE AND PRIOR KNOWLEDGE TO GET NEW TRUTHS TO BE LEARNED |
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SOCRATIC METHOD OF LEARNING |
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INVOLVES FULL ENGAGEMENT, TEACHER ASK OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS POINT IS TO SOLICIT CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS AND OPOSITIONS CONTRADICTIONS
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AFFECT DELIVERY OF SPEECH SOUNDSS INCLUDES VOICE DISORDERS, MISARTICULATIONS AND FLUENCY DISORDERS EXAMPLE IS STUDERING |
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FLUID IN BRAIN CHILD WITH MYELOMENIGOCELE (SEVER FORM OF SPINA BIFIDA) WILL HAVE THIS |
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COMPARES PROGRESS OF STUDENTS PERFORMANCE STUDENTS SCORES AT THE SAME GRADE LEVEL OR AGE ARE STANDARDIZED |
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CRITEREON REFERENCED TEST |
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DISTRICT AND STATE LEVEL TESTING, BASED ON CRITERIA LIKE THE EOG BASED ON STANDARDS COMPARES SCORES |
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COMPARES YOUR NEW SCORES WITH OLD SCORES SHOW PROGESSION |
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4 STAGEST OF JEAN PAGEANTS COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT |
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SENSIORMOTOR-SOUNDS, SMELLS USES SENSES 0-2
PREOPERATIONAL - ACQUIRES MOTOR SKILLS 2-7
CONCRETE OPERATIONAL - APPLIES KNOWLEDGE 7-11
FORMAL OPERATIONAL - ABSTRACT REASONING 11+ |
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WHAT AGES IS SENSIRIOMOTOR |
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WHAT AGES IS PRE OPERATIONAL |
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WHAT AGEST IS CONCRETE OPERATIONAL |
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STUDENTS USES KNOWLEDGE FROM ONE SUBJECT AND APPLIES IT TO ANOTHER ALREADY AQUIRED KNOWLEDGE |
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TEACHER THAT ESTABLISHES RULES AND EXPECTS STUDENTS TO COMPLY DO AS I SAY CAUSE I SAY SO |
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ESTABLISHES RULES AND EXPECTS EM TO COMPLY BUT TELLS THEM WHY |
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MEASURES LEARNERS CONTROL OF READING RESPONCES ARE OBSERVED AND EXAMINED |
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IS NOT A STRUCTURED INFORMAL ASSESMENT |
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REFERS TO BODY POSITION MAY LAY ON STOMACH |
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USED TO ELEVATE PRONE STUDENT |
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A wedge may be used to place students in prone, supine and side-lying positions |
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Teaching method, based on behavior modification, that uses daily measurement and charting procedures as reinforcement for learning. FORM OF APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANAYLSISomes from a very strong quantitative scientific basis and was pioneered by Ogden Lindsley in the 1960s based largely on Skinner's operant conditionin |
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SEMICONCRETE LEVEL OF UDERSTANDING |
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WHEN THE FIGURES REPRESENT OBJECTS BUT THERE NOT PHYSICAL MINIPULATIVES EX CIRCLE 5 DIAMONDS |
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WHAT TWO FUNCTION DOES THE BRAIN USE TO ENGAGE IN THINKING AND ACTING |
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RECALLING INFORMATION MEMORY |
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EMOTIONAL REGULATION, FLEXIBILIBTY, PLANNING AND ORGANIZATION |
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USED IN MATH, LEARNING IN A PRATICULAR ORDER OR STEP BY STEP |
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WHAT MUST BE ESTABLISHED BEFORE LEADING EFECTIVE INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS |
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WHAT IS DEVELOPMENTAL APHASIA? |
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Aphasia is any language impairment caused by brain damage. "Aphasia is characterized by
complete or partial impairment of language comprehension, formulation, and use; |
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WHAT IS ARTICULATION DISORDER |
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LANGUAGE DISORDER WHEN YOU CANT CREATE SPEECK SOUNDS OR COMBINE SOUNDS TO MAKE WORDS THEY WILL SUBSITUTE OR OMIT WORDS EX LISP |
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EFFECTS RESPISTORY AND DIGESTIVE SYSTEMS. INHERITED LUNG INFECTION AND CLOGS PANCREAS THICK MUCUS IS FOUND IN LUNG THAT CANT BE BROKEN DOWN |
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MOST PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH DISABLITIES WILL? |
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MIDDLE SCORE OF ASSESSMENT |
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AVERAGE SCORE OF ASSESSMENT |
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EVALUATION OF HOW SCORES ARE SPREAD OUT |
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OCCURS BECAUSE OF TRANSLOCATION, MOSACISM AND THE AUTOSOMAL ATTACHING CHROMOSOMES. THE MOSAICISM ARE CELSS CONTAINING TRISOMES, AUTOSOMAL CELLS DONT INVOLVE SEXUAL CHARACTERISTCS AND TRISOMY IS THE MOST COMMON CAUSE OF DW, EXTRA CHROMOSOME |
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RELIABILITY IS MEARED BY WHAT THREE THINGS? |
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TEST RETEST RELIABILITY-SHOWS CONSISTENCY OF TEST TAKEN; INTER RATER RELIABILITY - THE OBSERVORS RATINGS OF CONSISTENCY
INTERNAL CONSISTENCY - MEASURES THE ITEMS ON THE TEST AND HOW CONSISTENT THEY ARE |
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RTI HAS HOW MANY TEARS? WHAT IS THE LAST TIER PRIOR TO REFERAL? |
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HAS FOUR TEARS SO THE FOURTH TIER IS THE LAST ONE |
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VOCATIONAL EDUCATION ACT OF 1963 |
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A federal law that called for expansion of existing high
school vocational education programs, the creation of new ones and the creation of workstudy programs available for full-time vocational education students. U |
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TEACHERS RECORDS BEHAVIORS AT SPECIFIC MOMENT
IN TIME. EX IS EVERY FIVE MINUTES |
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SELF DETERMINATION IS FACILITATED BY THE TEACHER TO TEACH STUDENTS TO RESPOND TO: |
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NATURAL CUES FROM THE ENVIORMENT |
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HAS NO OUTCOME OR ACHIEVED LEARNING |
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THREE STAGES OF MOTESSOURI EDCATION MODEL |
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the Montessori method engages students in activities in each of the three stages of discovery learning: introduction, processing, and knowing. In the introduction stage, the teacher presents new material through lecture, readings, or a lesson. Then, students gain a better understanding of the concept by experimentation or creation of a product. Finally, students demonstrate their understanding through a test, teaching to other students, or expression of concepts with some authority. |
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INFOR IS NOT PASSED FROM TEACHER TO STUDENT, TEACHER HELPS STUDENT GET INTOUCH WITH ENVIORMENT, TEACHER PREPARES WELL THOUGHT OUT LESSONS, ACTIVITIES, THE CLASS IS ARRANGED BY SUBJECT/LESSON. STUDENTS ARE TO WORK TOGETHER, SHARE IDEAS, COLLABORATE, WALK AROUND THE ROOM. TEACHER HELPS STUDENTS TO MAKE GOOD CHOICES AND AND PARTICIPATE IN RESEARCH FROM ENV. TRIANGLE-STUDENT, TEACH/PAR, ENVIORMENT. CREATES EXPLORATION AND CREATIVITY. TEACHER FACILITATES, OBSERVES, PREPARS LESSONS, RECORD KEEPING. CLASS IS MULIT AGED BUT BASED ON DEVELOPMENTAL ABILITIES, GROUPS ARE TOG FOR 3-6 YRS, THROUGH HS, 3 HOUR SESSONS, STUDENTS ARE EXPECTED TO COMPLETE WORK, FOCOS IS ON HUMAN TENDENCIES OF SHARING, COMMUNICATING, EXPLORING, HELPS THEM BECOME DECISION MAKEERS, HAVE CONTROL AND INEPENDENCE |
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STANDARDIZED TEST, CURRICULUM BASED TEST, OBSERVATIONS |
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TASK BROKEN DOWN INTO SEQUINCES, STUDENT COMPLETES ONE STEP AT A TIME |
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DIFERENCE BETWEEN HIGH AND LOW SCORE |
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MODERATE DISABLITIES INCLUDE |
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POTIVELY SKEWED DISTRIBUTION |
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MILD DISABILITIES INCLUDE |
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LD, MR, BEH DISABILITY, SPEACH LANGUAGE |
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STUDENTS DIVIDED INTO GROUPS AND TEACHER TAKES TURNS TEACHING EACH GROUP, DIVIDE THEM INTO STUDENT LED CENTERS AND TEACHER MONITORS EACH CENTER |
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UNDER GUIDANCE OF TEACHER, HW, GROUP, INCLUDES REVIEWS REHEARSING SUMMARING COMPARING |
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EXAMPLES OF ASSISTED TECHNOLOGY |
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RULERS, HIGHLIGHTERS, WHEELCHAIRS, TEXT TO SPEACH, SPEAK TO TEXT, LARGE PRINT, COMPUTERS, BRAILE, CLOSED CAPTIONED, GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS, AUDIBLE DEVICES, COMPUTER PEN, HANDGRIP PAPER, TIMERS, PENCIL GRIPS, RECORDERS |
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DRILL AND PRACTICE, COMBINES KNOWN FACTS WITH NEW INFOR, HELPS THEM MAKE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE OLD AND NEW INFORMATION, SOLVE THE KNOWN FACT IN SEQUENCE ORDER, THE UNKOWN IS REHEARSED AND LEARNED, THE UNKNOWN BECOME THE KNOWN,ONCE THEY HAVE IT INTRODUCE THE NEXT ONE. EXAMPLE. ALREADY KNOW 2 XS TABLES ASK 2x1, 3x1, 2x1,2x2,3X1, 2X1,2X2,2X3,3X1 |
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TEACHERS ARE ASSERTIVE, AND EXPLAINS WHAT THEY EXPECT AND USES POSITIVE REINFORMCEMENT |
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BIG BREAST, TALL, SMALL GENITALS, EXTRA Y CHROMOSOME |
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HOW LONG DOES THE SCHOL HAVE TO COMPLETE EVATLUION |
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WHAT PART OF THE EHA IS ABOUT THE EVALUTION OF TODDLERS AND BABIES TO ENSURE THEY GET SERVICS |
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EXAMPLES OF APPLIED LEARNING |
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CHANGE TONE OR ACTIVITY STUDENTS GETTING BORED OR DISTRACTED |
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HAS ABSOLUTE ZERO, SCALE USED TO RANK SCORE, INTERVAL SCALE IS THE SAME BUT IT DOESNT HAVE ABSOLUTE ZERO |
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nominal scale is a tool largely used by entities that collect and categorize data. There are many practical, everyday uses for a nominal scale in a wide array of industries. But the nominal scale does not assign numerical values to the numbers used. PURPOSE IS TO IDENTIFY DATA |
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ASSESMENT OF BASIC LANGUAGE LEARNERS USED BEHAVIOR ANAYLSIS TO DET SKILL LEVELS HELPS TEACHER DEVELOP STATEGIES |
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IF I GET 23RD PERCENTILE WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? |
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THIS MEANS THAT I SCORED BETTER THAN 23% OF THE PEOPLE IN THE CLASS |
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AT WHAT AGE SHOULD CHILDREN START ATTENDING THEIR IEP? |
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14 IF THEY CHOSE, MANY CHILDREN ATTEND AT ANY AGE |
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BELIEVES THAT PEOPLE NATURALLY ARE MOTIVATED, ITS THERE NATURAL JOY OF LEARNING, WHAT IS WANTED AND TO WHAT EXTENT IT IS WANTED |
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DEFINE INTERNAL LOCUS OF CONTROL |
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Locus of control is a theory in personality psychology referring to the extent to which individuals believe that they can control events that affect them. Understanding of the concept was developed by Julian B. Rotter in 1954, and has since become an aspect of personality studies. A person's "locus" (Latin for "place" or "location") is conceptualised as either internal (the person believes they can control their life) or external (meaning they believe that their decisions and life are controlled by environmental factors which they cannot influence). |
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The Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children (KABC) is a clinical instrument (psychological diagnostic test) for assessing cognitive development. Its construction incorporates several recent developments in both psychological theory and statistical methodology. The test was developed by Alan S. Kaufman and Nadeen L. Kaufman in 1983 and revised in 2004.
The KABC also gives special attention to certain emerging testing needs, such as use with handicapped groups, application to problems of learning disabilities, and appropriateness for cultural and linguistic minorities. The authors rightly caution, however, that success in meeting these special needs must be judged through practical use over time. They also point out that the KABC should not be regarded as "the complete test battery"; like any other test, it should be supplemented and corroborated by other instruments to meet individual needs, such as the Stanford-Binet, Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, McCarthy scales, or neuropsychological tests. |
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WHAT ARE THE FOUR FUNCTIONS OF THE BRAIN? |
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INPUT, INTEGRATION, MEMORY, OUTPUT |
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NEURO DISORDER, SEE LETTERS AND WORDS BACKWORDS HAS BAD HANDWRITING |
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BRAIN DISORDER, IMPAIRMENT IN MATH AND SOLVING MATH PROBLEMS |
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DIFFICULUTY FORMING LETTERS AND NUMBERS, STAYING IN DESIGNATED AREAS/SPACE EX: NOT GOOD AT COLORING IN COLORING BOOK |
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AUDIO AND VISUAL DISORDER |
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CAN HEAR AND SEE BUT AS DIFFICULTIY UDERSTADNING IT. THIS IS A SENSORY DISORDER |
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