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97 Cards in this Set
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Good Teaching Is...
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Good Teaching
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How Many High-Instance Disabilities Are We Focusing On?
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Four
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What Is A High-Instance Disability?
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Most Frequently Occurring Disability
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What Are The High-Instance Disabilities?
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1-Intellectual/Cognitive Disabilities
2-Learning Disabilities 3-Emotional Disabilities 4-Communication Disorder; Autism |
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What State Law Governs Kids With Disabilities In IN?
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Article 7
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What Federal Law Governs Rules For Kids With Disabilities?
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I.D.E.A.
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What Are The 5 Steps Of The 'Open-Hand' Signal To Begin Class?
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1-Stop What You Are Doing
2-Look at Teacher 3-Listen 4-Be Quiet 5-Sit Up |
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"Replace Worry With..."
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"Work."
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Define:
Egalitarianism |
The Process of Providing Disequal Resources to Students With Disequal Abilities While Expecting Disequal Outcomes.
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Define:
Disability |
An Inability To Do Something
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Handicap |
A Disadvantage Imposed on an Individual
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'At Risk' |
Behaving Poorly in School and Appear Likely to Fail
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Inclusion |
Teaching Students With Disabilities in the Same Environment as those Without
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*Define:
F.A.P.E. |
Free Appropriate Public Education
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L.R.E.(E.) |
Least Restrictive Educational Environment
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I.E.P. |
Individualized Education Plan
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Due Process |
Series of Rights Parents Have Which May Not Be Abridged
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Parent Participation |
No Changes are Made to a Child's Education, etc. Without Parental Suggestion
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C.C.C. |
Case Conference Committee
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What 4 Rights are Stated to Not be Prohibited in the 14th Amendment?
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1-Life
2-Liberty 3-Property 4-Equal Protection of the Laws |
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Define Right, 'Life'
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Illegal to Kill
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Define Right, 'Liberty'
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Right to a Positive Reputation Unless Proven Otherwise
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Define Right, 'Property'
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Right to an Education, as Well as Teacher's Right to His/Her Job
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Define Right, 'Equal Protection of the Laws'
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Children as Well as Teachers are Protected by I.D.E.A., Article 7, and other Laws
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Define:
A.D.A. |
Americans With Disabilities Act; Can't Discriminate Against Anyone With A Disability
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P.A.R.C. |
Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Children
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What Civil Right/Case Occurred in 1954?
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Brown v. Board of Education
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What Civil Right/Case Occurred in 1961?
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P.A.R.C. v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
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What Civil Right/Case Occurred in 1966?
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Mills V. Board of Education
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What Civil Right/Case Occurred in 1989?
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Timothy W. v. Rochester, New Hampshire School District
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What Federal Law for Special Ed. Was Passed in 1973?
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Vocational Rehabilitation Act(VRA), or 'Section 504'
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E.A.H.C.A. |
Education for All Handicapped Children Act
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Fact or Myth: Public Schools may choose not to provide education for some students with disabilities.
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Myth.
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What Year Did EAHCA Pass?
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1975
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When was IDEA Last Reauthorized?
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2004
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Fact or Myth: By law, the student with a disability must be placed in the least restrictive environment. The LRE is always the regular classroom.
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Myth.
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When was IDEA Passed?
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1997
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Special Education |
Specially designed instruction, at no cost to the parent, to meet the unique needs of a student with a disability
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Fact or Myth: Federal legislation specifies that, to receive federal funds, every school system must provide a F.A.P.E. for every student regardless of any disabling condition.
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Fact.
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Related Services |
Services which are supplementary and complementary to the student's instructional program and are required for the students to benefit from special education
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Individuals with a Disability |
Any student, ages 3-22, who has been identified in accordance with Article 7 as having a disability, and who by reason of the disability, requires special education and related services
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Fact or Myth: The law requires the student with a disability to be placed in a LRE
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Fact
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Least Restrictive Environment |
To the maximum extent, appropriate students with disabilities shall be educated with their non-disabled peers
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Individualized Education Plan |
A written document developed by the case conference committee, that describes how a student will access the general education curriculum and the special education and related services needed to participate in the educational environment
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Fact or Myth: The LRE is not always the general classroom
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Fact
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Free Appropriate Public Education |
Special education and related services that are provided at public expense, that meet the standards of the stated educational agency, which includes early childhood education, elementary ed, or secondary ed, and are provided in conformity with an individual education program
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How many Disability Areas are there in the US?
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13
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What are the due process assurances? (5)
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-Written Parental Approval
-Appointment of Surrogate Parent -Open School Records -Impartial Due Process Hearing -Independent Assessment |
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What 5 decisions will the C.C.C. make when determining a disabled child's education plan?
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1) Is there a disability?
2) What disability is it? 3) What is the severity? 4) Write the IEP 5) LREE (Placement) |
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Surrogate Parent |
A parent who acts in the educational interest of the child. NOT the child's real or foster parent. Represents child at C.C.C. meetings.
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Educational Records |
Anything that's in the child's public educational record; Parent has right to see any of these.
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T or F:
Anytime school asks parents to sign a release to assess a student, parents aren't allowed to see the assessment. |
False
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T.O.S. |
Teacher of Service
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Teacher of Service |
Teaches general instruction for educational purposes only.
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T.O.R. |
Teacher of Record
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Teacher of Record |
Licensed to teach that child with a specific disability and specific severity of disability.
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R.S. |
Resolution Period
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Resolution Period |
30 Calendar days to schedule a meeting
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What is the composition of the CCC?/Who must be there?
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1) Must have someone qualified to supervise or teach special ed.
2) One or more of student's current teachers. 3) Parents 4) Student (optional if under 18) 5) Student if over 18 and competent 6) Others at discretion of parent or district(no media) 7) One member of MDT/MDAT for first-time referrals 8) Residential school representative |
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R.E.I. |
Regular Education Initiative
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An appropriate education exists of 2 parts:
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1)Process
2)Outcome |
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Progress Monitoring |
-Once there is a goal reached, it's written in IEP. This progress is monitored through IEP.
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ESY |
Extended School Year
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FERPA |
Federal Educational Rights of Privacy Act
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GEI |
General Education Intervention
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General Education Intervention |
Intervention a gen ed. teacher makes with other people (school psychologist, members of TAT, etc.)
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TAT |
Teacher's Assistance Team
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RTI |
Response to Intervention
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How many tiers of Intervention are there?
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3
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What are the tiers of intervention?
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1) Provide differential instructions
2) Provide this instruction in greater amounts and slightly modified. 3) Refer students to Special Ed with help of T.A.T. |
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Pre-referral |
Helps to get documentation to refer students to SPED after RTI team makes assessments
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What is the Child-Find Operation?
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Dedicated to find children with disabilities who haven't been detected yet
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ACR |
Annual Case Review
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ADA |
Americans With Disabilities Act
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ADD |
Attention deficit disorder
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ADHD |
Attention deficit Hyperactive Disorder
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BIP |
Behavior Intervention Plan
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CCC |
Case Conference Committee
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ESY |
Extended School Year
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FAPE |
Free Appropriate Public Education
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FBA |
Functional Behavioral Assessment
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FERPA |
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974
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GEI |
General Education Intervention
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IEE |
Independent Education Evaluation
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IEP |
Individualized Education Plan
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IFSP |
Individualized Family Service Plan
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LRE |
Least Restrictive Environment
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MDT/MDAT |
Multidisciplinary (Assessment) Team
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PRT |
Pre-Referral Team
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RTI |
Response To Intervention
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TOR |
Teacher of Record
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TOS |
Teacher of Service
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Special Education |
Specially designed instruction at no cost to the parent, to meet the unique needs of a student with a disability.
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Related Services |
Services which are supplementary and complementary to the student's instructional program and are required for the student to benefit from special education.
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Individual with a disability |
Any student, ages 3-22, who has been identified in accordance with Article 7 as having a disability, and who by reason of the disability, requires special education and related services.
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Individualized Education Plan |
A written document developed by the case conference committee, that describes how a student will access the general education curriculum and the special education and related services needed to participate in the educational environment.
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Free Appropriate Public Education |
Special education and related services that are provided at public expense, that meet the standards of the stated educational agency, which includes early childhood education, elementary education, or secondary education, and are provided in conformity with an individual education program.
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