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What are Erikson's 9 stages of social/ emotional development? |
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Learning Basic Trust vs mistrust
Learning Autonomy vs shame
Learning initiative vs guilt
Industry vs inferiority
Learning Identity vs. identity diffusion
Learning Intimacy vs Isolation
Learning Generativity vs. self absorption
Integrity vs despair
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- the way that students process information.
Approches to learning focus on emphazing ways to enhance student intrinsic nature to make scence of the world around them. |
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What are the different learning styles that affect how students learn and perform? |
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Visual Learners
Oral Learners
Kinesthetic Learners |
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What are Howard Gardner's 9 multiple intelligences? |
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Linguistic
Musical
Logical-mathematical
Spatial
Bodily-kinesthetic
naturalistic
Interpersonal
Intrapersonal
Existential |
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occurs when there is an interruption in the input process from the eyes or ears to the neurons in the brain
2 types: visual & auditory |
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Sensory Perception Disorder |
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one with which any tactile activity can cause discomfort and even pain (e.g. sensitive to touch) |
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Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) |
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disorder that is disruptive
common traits of disorder....inattentiveness, impulsive, trouble keeping focus, careless with work, disorganised, & lose things |
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disability that occurs when the way information transmitted in the brain does so a little differently |
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) |
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classified by inappropriate amounts of inattention, impulsiveness and hyperactivity |
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when people have abnormal limitations on their levelsof mental functioning
development has been altered and they will develop at a slower rate than most children |
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What are the 4 causes of mental retardation? |
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Perinatal problems
Problems during pregnancy
Genetic conditions
Health problems |
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Serious emotional disturbance (SED) |
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one or more of the following characteristics over period of time: inability to learn, build/ maintain relationships, inappropriate behaviors, unhappiness/ depression, and develop physical symptoms/fears with people or school performance |
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Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) |
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classified as consisting of behavior that is negative,defiant,disobedient, and hostility towards figures of authority, BUT it must last for at least six months
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Pattern of behavior that violates the basic rights of others or rules specific to their age group
e.g) sexual behavior, smoking, drinking,run away, skip school, physical harm to children/ animals |
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Americans with Disability Act (ADA) |
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passed in 1990, act outlines the rights of individuals with disability in society in all ways besides education |
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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) |
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law that guarantees all children with disabilities access to a free and appropriate public education |
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All Handicapped Children Act or
Public Law 94- 142 |
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law ensures that all students with disabilities receive an education that is appropriate to them |
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allows students with disabilities to participate in SOME regular classrooms |
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allows students with disabilities to participate in ALL regular classrooms and activities |
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Oberti vs. Board of Education |
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specified three considerations for determining placement of student with disability |
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Section 504 of the Rehabitation Act |
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individuals with disabilities,solely by reason on their disability, be excluded from participation from in, be denied the benefits of, or be discriminated under any program receiving federal financial assistance |
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1974, group of Chinese children filled class suit on their school for allegedly discriminating against the students by not helping with their language problems |
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describes how our motivations, behaviors and actions are attempts to satisfy needs such as love, survival, power and freedom |
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