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Which of the following best describes the purpose of the universal design for learning? |
to remove barriers to learning |
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what is the first phase in the assessment/IEP process? |
Identification |
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Horatio is a grade ten student who is considered exceptional because of visual disability. Ms Delmonte, his music teacher, is making minor changes in her teaching style in an effort to help him learn the regular music curriculum. Which of the following assessment/IEP phases is Ms Demonte implementing? |
Education intervention |
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Which of the following types of assessment has standardized administration procedures? |
Formal Assessment |
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What is self-efficacy? |
belief about one's capability to achieve certain levels of performance |
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Which of the following accurately describes the Stanfard-Binet Intelligence Scale? |
Not dependent upon speed of response |
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Jacob has been exhibiting aggressive behavior in his grade five classroom. His teacher has been unable to manage his behavior despite implementing disciplinary action. Which type of assessment could be used to gain a better understanding of Jacob's behavior? |
FBA |
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Martin has been diagnosed with a learning disability. His teacher, Mrs Lee, compares his academic performance with objectives outlines in his IEP. Which of the following assessment/IEP phases is Mrs Lee implementing? |
Evaluation of Student Progress |
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Which of the following best describes analogical reasoning? |
ability to discern a relationship between items based on an identical presented relationship |
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which of the following is an intelligence test? |
Woodcock-Johnson |
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What are the cluster tests of the Woodcock-Johnson-III-ACH used to assess? |
Learning Disabilities |
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Which of the following is NOT including in a student IEP? |
Detailed lesson planse |
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According to the Council for Exceptional Children and the IDEA legislation, what does IEP stand or? |
Individualized Education Program |
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Which of the following bet describes an IEP? |
A document that outlines a student's education needs |
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Approximately how many student will be identified as excpetional at sometime during their school careers? |
10-12 per cent |
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What is sampling? |
Observation recorded at fixed intervals |
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During a psycho-educational assessment, Mila is asked to recall orally presented digits. Which of the following is being measured? |
Working Memeory |
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which of the following best describes an autonomous learner? |
Solves problem with minimal external guidance |
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Mr Murley known that Jana has problems with reading. He has tried different instructional approaches to help her better understand what she reads but none of these approaches have rectified the problem. To which of the following is Mr Murley most likely to refer Jana for further help? |
School-based team |
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How often do most Canadian jurisdiction require an evaluation (and possible revision) of an IEP? |
Once a year |
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Which of the following is an example of a student's intra-personal differences? |
being good in math but struggling with writing |
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Which of the following terms is used to refers to the cause of behavior? |
Antecedents
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Even though Charlene has not been assessed for learning difficulties, her teacher, Mr Wright, notices that she is struggling with letter recognition. He adjusts his instruction to determine it is will alleviate Charlene's difficulties. Which of the following assessment/IEP phases is Mr Wright implementing? |
Diagnostic Intruction |
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Done |