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________________ theory of multiple intelligences is a multifaceted view of intelligence.
Gardner's
The term "IQ" came from the German Intelligenz-Quotient. It was devised by the German psychologist _____________ in 1912.
William Stern
_________________was a children's intelligence test developed by Alfred Binet and Théodore Simon in the early 20th Century.
Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales
_______________ defined intelligence as "The global capacity of a person to act purposefully, to think rationally, and to deal effectively with his/her environment."
David Wechsler
____________________ is an approach to organizing classroom activities into academic and social learning experiences. Students must work in groups to complete the two sets of tasks collectively. Everyone succeeds when the group succeeds.
Cooperative learning
What is the hypothesized decision-making element that controls reception, central processing and expression?
Executive function
Continuum of services refers to
the range of placements that may constitute the least restrictive environment.
What catorization of children is not included in the federal government's definition of esceptional children?
Children with gifts and talents
The first study to show that children with disabilities' potential was not fixed at birth was completed by _______________.
Skeels and Dye
The failure to produce visible, understandable, and lrgible language reflecting the individual's knowledge of a topic is known as ___________.
agraphia.
A model for organizing intervention strategies from least to most intensive is called __________________.
intervening hierarchy
Who were the researchers who in 1939 described how 13 infants moved from an orphanage to a home for feeble-minded women gained dramatically in measured intelligence compared with those infants who remained in the orphanage?
Note: The latter group's intelligence actually declined.
Skeels and Dye
______________ includes knowledge about when and where to use particular strategies for learning or for problem solving.
metacognition
What are the tier levels of the Response To Intervention (RTI) Model?
Tier I