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SPED FINAL
Chapters 11, 12, 13
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Education
Undergraduate 4
05/03/2009

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What is the definition of Hearing Impairment?
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1) Adversley effects educational performance 2) The hearing loss is so sever that it impairs acquisition of linguistic information. 3) The level which they can hear is classified w/correction
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What is residual hearing?
Definition
The amount of hearing that is left after the loss is taken into account (it is the usable sense that is left)
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What is Deaf w/a capital "D"?
Definition
It refers to the deaf culture & deaf community. They don't feel they have a disability and don't want to be labeled with one.
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What are the three classifications of hearing loss?
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Conductive Hearing loss, Sensorineural hearing loss, and mixed hearing loss.
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Describe the problem with people who have conductive hearing loss.
Definition
They have problems with waves that go from the outer ear into the ossicular chain. (The sound transmission is blocked in the middle or outer ear.)
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Describe the problem with people who have sensorineural hearing loss
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IT is a problem with the cochlea which vibrates as a nerve stimulus. (involves the inner ear, cochlea, and or the auditory nerve.)
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Describe the problem with people who have mixed hearing loss.
Definition
There is combination of onductive hearing loss and sensorineural hearing loss.
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What impacts has the cochlea implants had?
Definition
It has dramitically changed the landscapes of this disability.
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How is language impacted by the age of hearing loss onset?
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The language development depends on when the hearing loss occurs. Prelingual: hearing loss is present at hirth or before speech onset. Psotlingual: hearing loss is acquired after speech onset.
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Above how many decibles is sound considered harmful?
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80
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Who argued about how children with deafness should be educated?
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Thomas Gaulludet and Alexander Graham Bell
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What did Gallaudet believe about communication to persons that are deaf?
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He believed in strictly manual communication and believed in the segregated school systems.
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What did Bell believe about the communication of persons who are deaf?
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Students whould be educated in th egeneral education classroom and we should be teaching in total communication.
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Describe the three communication methods.
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1) Manual communication - sign language/finger spelling 2) Oral communication - encouraged use of residual hearing and speech reading. 3) total communication - combo of spoken and manual communication.
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Discuss the prevalence of hearing impairments as it relates to age.
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As age increases, the prevalence of hearing impairment also does.
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What is the etiology of hearing impairments?
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It is very broad based and the causes come from multiple perspectives.
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What does intelligence look like for students with hearing impairment?
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The intelligence is normally distributed or average. We used to think low average because of the tests given, but not true!
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What is the most severe developmental area effected by hearing loss?
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Speech and Language
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What is the most severe area impacted with educational achievement with students with hearing impairment?
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Reading
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How are students with hearing impairments placed?
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about 1/2 are in the general education classroom.
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What is transition planning like for persons with hearing loss?
Definition
Transition planning is both qualitatively and quantitatively different than any of the other disabilities.
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Is technology useful for individuals with hearing impairment? Describe some
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YES! It is most useful for this disability. Sound field systems are helpful by the numbers and has a broad based appeal and impact. Cochlear implants dramtically helps even though the deaf community doesnt support them.
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Are schools liable for things such as cochlear implants for individuals with hearing impairment?
Definition
NO...courts ruled this way because these are a medical procedure not an educational procedure. Also, they are very expensive.
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What the trends, issues, and controversies associated with individuals with hearing impairment. (3)
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1) There is alack of deaf-educators so its a big problem trying to educate this group 2) Making sure family is involved to improve childs outcome 3) Early interention is vitally important to outcome
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What is the IDEA definition of Visual Impairments?
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It is a visual impairment that, even w/correction, adversely affects an individual's education performance.
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What is most important as an educator in realation to individuals with visual impairment?
Definition
The residual vision
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What are the two issues when it comes to vision?
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Acutiy - which is the ability to see detail (whether near or far) and Vision field - which is divided into quadrants.
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What did Louis Braille develop?
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Louis Braille created a system of Braille dots for communication for individuals with vision impairment.
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What is the prevalence of indiviudals with vision impairment?
Definition
Its low incidence
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What are the social and emotional skills of indiviudals with vision impairments?
Definition
They struggle with social skills as a group. Since 70% of communication is nonverbal, there will be problems with communication.
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How do we need to teach individuals with vision impairments?
Definition
Need to be taught directly (or explicity) with things such as modeling and feedback.
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What do the transition plans look like for indiviudals with vision impairment?
Definition
Transition plans look vastly different because of this disability. There is significuance in employment outcomes so their transition plans and skills training need to benefit them greatly.
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How do we assess individuals with vision impairments?
Definition
First, we look to the medical proffessionals to diagnose outside of education. Opthalmologists & Optometrists quantify the degree of vision impairment. Then secondly, the SPED do assessments to see if there is adverse impact on education.
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Where are students with visual impairments educated?
Definition
Most in the Gen Ed classroom - 57.2%. This is the most placed in the gen ed classroom of all disabilities.
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What areas can we as teachers accomodate for students with vision impairments? (4)
Definition
Lighting - high/low , Color and contrast - colored over lays - foreground/background issues, size and distance - bolding size of text, time- very important for this disability
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What do transition plans look like for individuals with vision impairment? (8)
Definition
They look different for this disability. Transition planning includes: vocational selection, continuing education, travel skills (orientation and mobility), low vision devices, social adjustment, community resources, family education, independence.
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What kinds of work is needed to increase travel skills for individuals with vision impairment?
Definition
There is work needed with orientation and mobility. Needs to be explicit instruction.
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What are the issues with diversity with indiviudals with vision impairment?
Definition
SES impacts this group by the availability of eye care. There is also cultural susceptibility to eye diseases
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Is technology important to individuals with vision impairment?
Definition
YES! VERY!
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What is the biggest trends, issue, controversy for individuals with vision impairment?
Definition
Teacher shortages
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What are the issues with assessmetns with indiviudals with hearing impairments?
Definition
There is literature on assessment issues. We don't know what should be the correct medium to give to these children.
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What is the federal definition of deaf-blindeness?
Definition
concominant visual and hearing impairment & students cannot be accomodated in SPED solely for children with vision impairment or solely for vhildren with hearing impairment
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What is the federal definition for multiple disabilities?
Definition
concominant impairments, that the combination causes such severe educational needs that students cannot be accomodated in SPED programs solely for one of the impairments
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What is the federal definition for orthopedic impairment?
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1) includes congenital problems (club foot, missing limb, etc) 2) or could be a result of disease (polio, musc distorphe), or could be result of accident or injury. This is the category where fine and gross motor skills are affected.
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What is the federal definition of other health impairment?
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looking at things like asthma, epilepsy, diabetes, cancer that adversely affects a childs academic performance. ADHD has also been added
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What is the federal definition of traumatic brain injury?
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Primarily from injuries from trauma to the head, like blunt force trauma. Strokes are exluded.
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Why have the number diagnosed for OHI increase so dramatically?
Definition
Because of the addtion of ADHD which wasnt originally designed for it.
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What is the etiology of vision impairement?
Definition
PRIMARILY GENETIC
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What is the etiology of physical disabilities, health dis., and related low-incidence dis?
Definition
Very broad based
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What are the major health impairments of students with OHI?
Definition
seizure disorders, and asthma
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Who diagnosis physical dis, health dis, and related low-incidence dis?
Definition
medical evaluation is where diagnosis is mad. The medical field is strongly involved primarily.
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What is the outlook for individuals with traumatic brain injury for recovery? Give a #
Definition
About 50% (or 1/2) recover to a pre-morbid or "normal" state. They are said to be "back to where they were".
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Why are interventions good for the physical dis, health dis, and related low-incidence dis good?
Definition
Because they are easy to identify so outcomes look good. There are referrals from the primary doctors so caught early.
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Do many make it to typical competitive employment (OHI, etc)
Definition
NO, their transition plans look significantly different.
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Is tech good for this group (OHI, DB, OI, etc)?
Definition
YES, extremely
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What are the trends issues, and controversies surrounding this group (OHI, OI, DB, etc)
Definition
qualified staff is low, SD is non categorical so it effects more because there are so many different cases
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