Ch 11 Education

Chapter 11 qu estions

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The most widely used reading accomodation for students with visual impairments is
Large Print
To promote the literacy development of his students with traumatic brain injuy, Devin uses Velcro vests with new symobls added to represent actions, and feelings dealing with the characters in a story
Interactive stories
Physical disabilities and health impairments caused by trauatic brain injury and spinal cord injury are
Preventable
Myopia and Hyperopia are visual impairments caused by:
Refractive errors
Amercan Sign Language (ASL)
Has its own unique grammar and usage
What does the term prelingually deaf refer to?
Being identified with hearing loss before learning language
The role of the interpreter is to:
Facilitate communication
A student who is unable to see the blackboard at a distance of 20 feet has specific impairment known as:
Visual acuity
A person with normal hearing may have loss in one or both ears of:
0 to 15 decibels
When administering classroom tests, all of the following are modifications for students with visual impairments, EXCEPT
Exempting students from testing
In your classroom, you have a student who you suspect has difficultyhearing and is in need of an evaluation, the parents of the student have scheduled an appointment with the_____who will use an audiometer to plot the student's responses to sounds on a graph called an_________
Audilogist, audiogram
In your classroom, you have a student who is totally blind, in order to read, the student uses___a system of embossed raised dots that the student can feel with the tips of his fingers
Braille
Teaching a student with low vision how to get from home to schoool independently is an example of:
Mobility Skill
According to IDEIA, under which category would cerebral palsy be classified?
Orthopedic impairment
Which term describes an individual who with the best possible correction in the better eye, has a measured visual acuity of 20/200 or worse or a visual field restricted to 20 degrees or less?
Legal Blindness