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Elementary Teaching
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1. Can be a congenital anomaly (e.g. - club foot - etc.); an impairment caused by disease (e.g. - polio - etc.); or impairments from other causes (e.g. - cerebral palsy - amputation - etc.) that adversely affects a student's educational performance.
matrix classification
Individualized instruction
Ages 2 - 6
Orthopedic Impairments
2. The kinds of problems some children with emotional and behavioral disorders experience - including depression - withdrawal - anxiety - and obsession; contrast with externalizing problems.
internalizing problems
Expectancy-valence model
Generative learning
Phillipe Pinel
3. Rewarding or punishing one's own behavior.
change agents
Sensory impairments
Self-regulation
Postmodernism
4. A pleasurable consequence that maintains or increases a behavior.
Self-actualization
Starting in 1983 - this was amended several times and expanded its range of programs to include early intervention programs for infants/toddlers with disabilities and transition programs.
Extrinsic reinforcer
Reinforcer
5. Bell-shaped symmetrical distribution of scores in which most scores fall near the mean - with progressively fewer occurring as distance from the mean increases.
Erik Erickson Identity diffusion
Normal curve
Learning styles
Inattention
6. Education Many students educated in parochial schools = taught in their native language & family's religious beliefs were an integral part of the curriculum
Middle Colonies
Abbe de I'Epee
Percentile score
Inattention
7. The pleasure that is inherent in simply engaging in the behavior.
Intrinsic reinforcer
Working with students with learning disabilities
Limited English proficiency (LEP)
Physical Characteristics of Down Syndrome
8. Person defines her own values in terms of the ethical principles she has elected to follow.
learning assessment
Attribution theory
Post-Conventional Level
Noah Webster
9. Refers to substantial limitations in present functioning manifests before the age of 18.
Essentialism
Use for Standardized tests
Benjamin Rush
Mental Retardation
10. Federal law P.L. 101-476 enacted in 1990 changing the name of P.L. 94-142 and broadening services to adolescents with disabilities.
Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
Sensory register
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Drill and practice
11. Breaking down tasks into fundamental subskills.
Task analysis
Normal curve equivalent
Intrinsic incentive
Punishment
12. Relationship in which high scores on one variable correspond to low scores on another.
Negative Correlation
operant conditioning
Cognitive learning theory
Conditioned stimulus
13. An explanation of the discomfort people feel when new perceptions or behaviors clash with long-held beliefs.
Authentic assessment
Foreclosure Status
Cerebral palsy
Cognitive dissonance theory
14. Selection by chance into different treatment groups to try to ensure equality of the groups.
Psychosocial Crisis
Random Assignment
Derived scores
Schemata
15. Food - water - or other consequence that satisfies basic needs.
Primary reinforcer
Free-recall learning
Compulsory Education Act of 1852 (Mass.) mandatory school attendance for children - ages 8
Benjamin Rush
16. An apparatus developed by B. F. Skinner for observing animal behavior in experiments in operant conditioning.
Paired-associate learning
Field independence
John Joseph Hughes
Skinner box
17. Set of standardized scores ranging from 1 to 99 - having a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of about 21.
Defines special education as specially designed instruction.
Normal curve equivalent
Ethology
Early intervention programs
18. Teaching approach in which each student works at his or her own level and rate.
Predictive validity
Characteristics of Asperger's Syndrome
Individualized instruction
Characteristics of Down Syndrome
19. An activity acting out situations encountered in the classroom or in everyday life - using the language that might be used in such situations
Summative evaluation
role play
social knowledge
Schemata
20. The age of an individual in years.
Pegword method
Essentialism
academic competence
Chronological age
21. Movements - such as running or throwing - that involve the limbs and large muscles.
Large muscle development
Extinction
change agents
interlanguage
22. Runs about or climbs excessively in situation in which it is inappropriate - has difficulty playing or engaging in leisure activities quietly - talks excessively
Pedro Ponce de Leon
Emotional and behavioral disorders
Chronological age
Hyperactivity
23. The application of behavioral learning principles to understand and change behavior.
Mastery criterion
Applied behavior analysis
Mental set
Parallel distributed processing
24. 1875 Court upheld Michigan school officials' attempts to collect public funds for the support of a village high school to provide a secondary education for all males = set precedent for public funding of high schools.
Construct validity
Selected Response
Extinction burst
Kalamazoo Case
25. The unique pattern of strengths and needs related to each child's physical - cognitive - social - and emotional growth; see interindividual variation.
intraindividual variation
Musical Intelligence
Cooperative play
Self-regulated learners
26. A set of principles that relates social environment to psychological development.
active listening
Psychosocial theory
Exceptional learners
Percentile score
27. 12 to 18 yrs.; Goal is for teen to experiment with different roles - personality traits - etc. so as to develop a sense of who she is & What is personally important to her. failure to reach goal leads to a state of confusion which can interfere with
In loco parentis "in the place of parents"
Special education
Social comparison
Identity v. Role Confusion Stage
28. Ability to make rational decisions about what to do or what to believe.
Assertive Discipline
seriation
Essentialism
Critical thinking
29. Compensatory education programs in which students are placed in separate classes for remediation.
Foreclosure
error fossilization
Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
Pull-out programs
30. A motivational orientation of students who place primary emphasis on knowledge acquisition and self-improvement.
internalizing problems
Learning goals
interlanguage
Common benefit of standardized achievement tests
31. Education Reserved for the sons of wealthy - White families
Pedagogy
hypothetico-deductive thinking
Schemata
Southern Colonies
32. Continuous feedback to the teacher - test smaller units - monitor progress - informal
language learning hypothesis
Formative Assessment
Distractors
Parenting styles
33. P.L. 94-142
Starting in 1983 - this was amended several times and expanded its range of programs to include early intervention programs for infants/toddlers with disabilities and transition programs.
Middle Colonies (NY - NJ - Del. - Penn.)
Closure
Stanine scores
34. Stage at which children develop skills of logical reasoning and conservation but can use theses kills only when dealing with familiar situations.
Hearing loss
New England Colonies
Stage 6: Universal Ethical Principle Orientation
Concrete operational stage
35. The desire to experience success and to participate in activities in which success is dependent on personal effort and abilities.
Problem-solving assessment
Achievement motivation
unconditioned stimulus
Time out
36. A pattern of attributing events to factors outside one's control; a characteristic of children with learning disabilities; see locus of causality.
Proactive facilitation
Equilibration
Social comparison
external locus of control
37. During the period of life between 11 and 12 years of age and onward during which - Piaget believed - children begin to apply formal rules of logic and to gain the ability to think abstractly and reflectively; thinking shifts from the real to the poss
Piaget's Theory of Moral Development Cognitive stuctures/abilities develop first
Z-score
Untracking
formal operational stage
38. Process by which thoroughly learned tasks can be performed with little mental effort.
Learning objectives
reflection
Recency effect
Automaticity
39. An adolescent's premature establishment of an identity based on parental choices - not on his or her own
Foreclosure
Preconventional level of moral development
communicative competence
Summative quiz
40. Release from an unpleasant situation to strengthen behavior
Learning goals
Experiment
negative reinforcer
animism
41. An educational philosophy that emphasizes the integration of reading - writing - and language and communication skills across the curriculum in the context of authentic or real-life materials - problems - and tasks.
Whole language
Logico-mathematical knowledge
Constructed Response
BICS/CALP
42. Dispensing reinforcement following an unpredictable number of correct behaviors.
Feedback
Variable-ratio schedule (VR)
Unconditioned response (UR)
Constructed response
43. Blurts out answers before questions have been completed - has difficulty awaiting turn - interrupts or intrudes on others (e.g. - butts into conversations or games)
Impulsivity
Intelligence quotient
Gestalt psychology
Programmed instruction
44. Students: 1) think about the lesson topic; 2) pair up with partners and share according to the guidelines the teacher has provided; 3) share their discussions with the rest of the class. Each person takes a turn retelling their partners' information.
Mainstreaming
think - pair - share
The Servicemen's Readjustment Act (G.I. Bill)
Common benefit of standardized achievement tests
45. Assessment Frequent objective - essay - and performance tests.
Mastery criterion
Essentialism
Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity (ADHD)
Learning disabilities (LD)
46. Mental repetition of information - which can improve its retention.
Chautauqua (NY) Institute
Selected Response
Rehearsal
Peer tutoring
47. Teaching the skills and knowledge necessary for a given activity.
Stimuli
Videodisc
Readiness training
Preconventional level of moral development
48. For blind students.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
concrete operational stage
Postmodernism
The first special classes were established in 1896 in Chicago for
49. A question or a partial statement in a test item that is completed by one of several choices.
Autism
Negative Correlation
Autonomy v. Doubt and Shame Stage
Stem
50. A history - culture - and sense of identity shared by a group of people.
cognitive behavior modification
Ethnicity
Exceptional learners
Individualized Education Program (IEP)