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ALTA Certification Academic Language Therapy
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1. Was a pivotal event in English history. It largely removed the native ruling class - replacing it with a foreign - French-speaking monarchy - aristocracy - and clerical hierarchy. This - in turn - brought about a transformation of the English languag
The Norman Conquest
Components of Reading Instruction
Open Syllable
Base Word
2. Statistical measure of the degree of dispersion in distribution of scores. Measures spread of a set of data around mean of the data. The more widely the values are spread out - the larger the standard deviation.
Diagnostic Teaching
GORT
Standard deviation
Texas Administrative Code 74.28
3. A syllable ending with a long vowel sound. (labor - freedom)
Alvin and Isabel Liberman
Diagnostic Teaching
Open Syllable
Anna Gillingham
4. Stress or emphasis on one syllable in a word or on one or more words in a phrase or sentence. The accented part is spoken louder - longer - and/or in a higher tone. The speaker's mouth opens wider while saying an accented syllable.
Chall's Stage 4
Accent
Reliability
Progress Monitoring
5. Understanding of the internal linguistic structure of words
Vowel
Kenneth and Yetta Goodman
Phonological Awareness
Chall's Stage 1
6. International Multisensory Structured Education Council
Alvin and Isabel Liberman
Phonics approach
Simultaneous teaching
IMSLEC
7. Set of principles that dictate the sequence and function of words in a sentence in order to convey meaning - must include grammar - sentence types - and mechanics of language
Curriculum referenced tests
Syntax
Letter naming Chart
The Norman Conquest
8. 1877 - first to use the term "word-blindness"
Dr. W. Pringle Morgan
Adolf Kusmaul
Combination
Analytic
9. Developmental Auditory Impercepion - Dysphasia - Specific Developmental Dyslexia - Developmental Dysgraphia - Developmental Spelling Disability
Morpheme
[-'le
Dr. W. Pringle Morgan
5 disorders the related to dyslexia
10. A base word or meaningful unit in there terminology of structural linguistics.
Phonological Awareness
Receptive language
Chall's Stage 0
Morpheme
11. Wide Range Achievement Test
Dyslexia
WRAT
Breve
Tactile/Kinesthetic Learners
12. The ability to segment words into their component phonemes. Is an important aspect of phonological awareness
Universal Screening
Standardized test
Phonemic Awareness
Ability
13. Initial Reading - Letters represent sounds - sound-spelling relationships
14. Normalized standard scores with a range of 1 to 9. They are status score within a particulur norm group.
Ability
CTOPP
Stanine Scores
Trigraph
15. Final stable syllable
16. Changes in curriculum - supplementary aides or equipment - and provision of specialized facilities that allow students to participate in educational environment to fullest extent possible.
Modification
Middle English
Norm-referenced tests
Criterion-Referenced Test
17. An objective test that is given and scored in a uniform manner. Scores are often norm-referenced. For example SAT
Standardized test
V-e
Visual Processing
IDEA
18. A score to which raw scores are converted by numerical transformation ( conversion of raw scores to percentile ranks or standard scores)
Impulsivity
Percentile
Derived Score
Alvin and Isabel Liberman
19. Making sense of what we read. Comprehension is dependent on good word recognition - fluency - vocabulary - worldly knowledge - and language ability.
Comprehension
V-e
5 disorders the related to dyslexia
Auditory Processing
20. The percentage is defined to include scores in a specified distribution that fall below the point at which a given score lies.
Dr. W. Pringle Morgan
Percentile
Three Layers of Language
Samuel T. Orton
21. 1887 - ophthalmologist - introduced the term dyslexia
Dr. Rudolf Berlin
Breve
Curriculum referenced tests
Rehabilitation Act of 1973/504
22. Are standardized and measure your progress and achievements as a student.
Academic Achievement Tests
Quadrigraph
Modern English
5 disorders the related to dyslexia
23. A quick probe that is done frequently in order to make instructional changes in a timely fashion.
Progress Monitoring
Digraph
Ability
Morphology
24. Individual Educational Plan
Mathew Effect
IEP
Alvin and Isabel Liberman
Composite Score
25. State Law - Requires administration of reading instruments to diagnose reading problems. Each district does - has to notify parents and provide instruction
Phonics
Standardized test
Standard score
Texas Education Code 28.06
26. 1904 - reported 2 cases of "congenital word blindness" - called for schools to establish procedures for screening as well as appropriate teaching of those that were identified with congenital word-blindness
Vowel
Diagnostic tests
Social and emotional problems related to dyslexia
James Hinshelwood
27. A single functioning or signaling unit of our word patterns. The separate sound units of spoken words.
Derived Score
Chall's Stage 0
Phoneme
Raw score
28. A word made from a base word by the addition of one or more affixes
Derivative
Phonics
Chall's Stage 2
Visual Processing
29. The ability to organize thoughts and express them verbally to convey meaning to others
ALTA
Old English
Bottom-up Reading Approachs
Expressive language
30. Alphabetic principle" and its relationship to phonemic awareness and phonological awareness in reading
Alvin and Isabel Liberman
V-e
Tactile
Kenneth and Yetta Goodman
31. listening - remembering - and understanding what someone else says.
Receptive language
Impulsivity
Accuracy
Whole Language
32. Reading for Learning "the New" - Expand vocabularies - build background and world knowledge - develop strategic habits
33. A test in which a student's performance is compared to that of a norm group. Often used to measure and compare students - schools - districts and states.
Morphology
Three Layers of Language
Old English
Norm-referenced tests
34. MSLE instruction requires that organization on material follow the logical order of the language. Sequence must begin with the easiest and progress to more difficult material. Each step must be based on prior knowledge.
Accommodation
Oral Language
Systematic and Cumulative Instruction
Synthetic Instruction
35. The number of words a student can read correctly in a given period of time.
Modification
Accuracy
Phonemic/ decodable words
Attention
36. To adjacent letters representing a single vowel sound
Dr. W. Pringle Morgan
Greek layer of language
Tactile
Vowel Digraph
37. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Phonemic Awareness
Matthew Effect
Diagnostic tests
ADHD
38. Construction and Reconstruction - Construct understanding based on analysis and synthesis.
39. Take frequent study breaks - move around to learn new things - work at a standing position - chew gum while standing - listen to music while studying - skim material first then read in detail
Social language
Cognitive Assessment
Tactile/Kinesthetic Learners
Expressive language
40. Taught visual to auditory - Taught auditory to visual - Students should also master blending of sounds into words and as well segmenting whole words into individual sounds.
Sound Symbols Association is taught to mastery in two directions...
Funding
NICHD
Visual Processing
41. A step taken by school personnel to determine which students are at risk for not meeting grade level standards.
Standard Scores
Raw score
Universal Screening
Sound Symbol Association
42. A letter or a group of letters attached to the beginning or ending of a base word or root that creates a derivative with a meaning or grammatical form that is different that the base word or root.
V >
Affix
Auditory Learners
Cognitive Assessment
43. A graphic compilation of the performance of an individual on a series of assessments.
Cedilla
5 disorders the related to dyslexia
VV
Profile
44. Multisensory Structured Language Education
4 Principles of ALTA Code of Ethics
Criterion-Referenced Test
MSLE
Derived Score
45. Ability to understand and express spoken language
Oral Language
Academic Achievement Tests
Macron
Mastery level
46. Present the parts of the language and then teaches how the parts work together to make a whole. Part of a MSLE Program
Bottom-up Reading Approachs
Synthetic Instruction
Whole Language
Components of Reading Instruction
47. Refers tot he measurement consistency of a test
Reliability
Frank Smith
Linguistic Method
Cedilla
48. Behaving without thinking about possible consequences. May act or speak without first thinking about how their behavior might make other people react of feel
Keith Stanovich
Impulsivity
V >
Multi-Sensory Approach
49. Closed syllable
James Hinshelwood
VC
Kinesthetic
Frank Smith
50. Use - pictures - charts - maps - graphs - etc...clear view of teacher - color to highlight important text - ask teacher to provide handouts - illustrate ideas as pictures before writing them down - use multi media
Visual Learners
IDEA
Six basic types of syllables
Mastery level