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Language of Special Education

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This activity will help you become familiar with the language of Special Education.

Click on the word you would like to guess. It will turn yellow. Fill it out to the best your ability. If you are not sure what it is, you can click on a different word and come back to it later.

You can also use the 'Check' button at the bottom of the page throughout the activity to see how you are doing. Anything highlighted in pink means it is incorrect or incomplete. When you are completely done, click "Check" again. You will either need to make corrections or will pass!
There is no time limit. Good Luck and Enjoy!

Reference:

Heward, W. L, Alber-Morgan, S. R., & Konrad, M. Exceptional Children: An Introduction to Special Education. Pearson, 2017.

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Language of Special EducationVersion en ligne

This activity will help you become familiar with the language of Special Education. Click on the word you would like to guess. It will turn yellow. Fill it out to the best your ability. If you are not sure what it is, you can click on a different word and come back to it later. You can also use the 'Check' button at the bottom of the page throughout the activity to see how you are doing. Anything highlighted in pink means it is incorrect or incomplete. When you are completely done, click "Check" again. You will either need to make corrections or will pass! There is no time limit. Good Luck and Enjoy! Reference: Heward, W. L, Alber-Morgan, S. R., & Konrad, M. Exceptional Children: An Introduction to Special Education. Pearson, 2017.

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This refers to an adjustment to the way in which a child receives education based on their needs.

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************* Evaluation is an assessment and evaluation that uses a variety of test instruments and observation procedures.

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A type of education where the curriculum is designed so that the children acquire an awareness and acceptance of diversity.

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This ia an effort made on behalf of children with disabilities, and maybe preventive, remedial, or compensatory.

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*********** children refers to children whose performance deviates from the norm, either above or below, therefore requiring special education.

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All students are entitled to a Free *********** Public Education

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The environment closest to the general education classroom that accommodates the needs of a child requiring special education is referred to as the Least ************ Environment

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This refers to a condition that hinders typical development and may result in physical, sensory, learning or social difficulties.

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This provides a child with extra learning opportunities outside of the regular curriculum, and is usually offered to gifted and talented children.

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********* technology refers to any equipment used to improve the functional capabilities of children with disabilities.

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IDEA refers to the Individuals with Disabilities ********* Act

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This is a procedure in which children are tested to identify those who are most likely to have a disability, and may need further testing or interventions.

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This term refers to the education of children with disabilities alongside children without disabilities.

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RTI refers to ******** to Intervention and consists of screening and tiers of intensive trials of research based interventions prior to testing for special education.

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********-based practice uses instructional techniques with proven effectiveness.

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A document outlining a child's performance along with short and long term goals is referred to as an IEP (Individualized Education *******).

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This refers to the obstacles a person with a disability may encounter.

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Zero ****** means schools must educate all children regardless of their disability.

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The IEP **** is a group of people who create the IEP for a student with a disability.

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A child who is at *** means that they have not been diagnosed with a disability, but have a high chance of developing one.

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