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What group of students are under the special education? |
Exceptional |
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Two types of learners who are under the special education |
Person w/ disabilities & gifted students |
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Minimum IQ for gifted students |
110 |
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Minimum IQ of genius students |
140 |
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Meaning of IQ |
Intelligence quotient |
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Meaning of EQ |
Emotional quotient |
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Meaning of AQ |
Adversity quotient |
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Meaning of SQ |
Social quotient |
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Father of IQ test |
Alfred Binet |
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Father of modern IQ test |
Lewis Terman |
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Father of EQ |
Daniel Goleman |
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Father of AQ |
Paul stoltz |
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Quotient that determines how a person control his feelings |
EQ |
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Quotient that determines ones mental capability |
IQ |
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Quotient that determines how one faces difficulty situation |
AQ |
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It is a quotient that determines how one makes & maintains relationship w/ others |
Social quotient |
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Most important quotient |
All of them |
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Formula of getting the IQ of a person |
Mental age divided by chronological age multiply by 100 |
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Classification of age that that tells how a person solves problems and face situations |
Mental age |
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Classification of age that tells how many years the person has lived in this world? |
Chronological Age |
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Standardised test that only a few licensed professionals can administer wherein ones intelligence will be measured |
IQ test |
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Classify ones genetic and inborn traits |
Nature |
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Classify ones environment and input from it? |
Nurture |
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More important nature or nurture? |
Both |
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Multiple intelligence are there according to Gardner |
9 |
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Multiple intelligence are there according to Gardner |
9 |
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Newest type of intelligence |
Existentialist |
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Good in dealing with people |
Interpersonal |
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Good in analysing their own feelings |
Intrapersonal |
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Good in manipulating the different parts of their bodies/sports |
Bodily-kinesthetic |
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Good in playing instruments and in singing |
Musical |
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Observant and curious in their surroundings |
Naturalistic |
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Good in solving word and number problems |
Logical-mathematical |
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Good in speaking writing and reading |
Verbal linguistic |
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Good in manipulating colors, spaces, lines and directions |
Visual spatial |
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Fond in using their values and intuitions to view the world around them and beyond |
Existentialist |
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How many types of intelligences did Raymond Cattell defines |
2 |
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Types of intelligences according to Cattell |
Fluid&Crystalised |
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According to Cattell, type of intelligence that involves ones ability to understand, reason out and solve problems |
Fluid |
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Type of intelligence that involves ones ability to recall information previously acquired from fluid intelligence |
Crystalized |
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Type of intelligence that involves ones ability to recall information previously acquired from fluid intelligence |
Crystalized |
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Which is higher during ones early years, fluid or crystalised? |
Fluid |
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Which gets higher as one grows old, fluid or crystalised? |
Crystalised |
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What do you call loss or abnormality of a body part function? |
Impairment |
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What do you call loss or abnormality of a body part function? |
Impairment |
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Things that cannot be done due to ones impairment? |
Disability |
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What do you call the negative result or consequences of ones disability |
Handicap |
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In an inclusive school, what do teachers need to learn for learners with special educational needs? |
Accommodation, modification, individualization |
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What do you call the help that SPED teachers give LSEN for the for the latter to finish their task |
Accommodation |