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What does IEP stand for?
An Individualized Education Program
What does IDEA stand for?
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
What does IDEA require for any IEP?
The IEP must be in effect before special education services or related services are provided.
What is an IEP
Is is a written document listing, among other things, the special educational services that the child will receive. The IEP is developed by a team that includes the child’s parents and school staff
What does NCLB stand for?
No Child Left Behind act
What does the NCLB act entail?
It seeks to help close the achievement gap between disadvantaged and minority students and their peers.
As an internevtion, response cost is best suited for what purpose?
Decreasing the incidence of angry outbursts
Cerebral palsy is what?
A nondegenerative disorder that affects motor function as a result of brain injury that occurred before, during, or shortly after birth
Under IDEA, the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) for a 2 year old is most likely to include what?
Plans for making the transition into preschool
What is functional language training?
Giving the child a means of influencing and interacting with the environment (pointing to the sink when they want a drink)
Why is a well-made teacher developed test generaly preferred to a standardized acheivement test when measuring mastery?
It has better content validity
What is the role of the special education teacher in an inclusion classroom?
Plan instruction with the general education teacher and co-teach all students in the class.
What is the ecological perspective on emotional and behavioral disorders?
Emotional and behavioral disorders involve interactions between the child and the child's social environment
What is curriculum based assessment?
Using a student;s classwork as a means to evaluate progress and adapt instruction
What is task analysis?
Analyzing and articulating the kind of learning that you expect the learners to know how to perform