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Elementary Teaching
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1. A measure of the consistency of test scores obtained from the same students at different times.
Under IDEA - a student is eligible for special education services if he/she has a disability and because of the disability - the student has
Reliability
Group alerting
Working memory
2. Disorders that impede academic progress of people who are not mentally retarded or emotionally disturbed.
Authoritarian parents
Pull-out programs
sensorimotor stage
Learning disabilities (LD)
3. A comprehensive approach to prevention and early intervention for preschool - kindergarten - and grades 1 through 5 - with one-to-one tutoring - family support services - and changes in instruction that might be needed to prevent students from fallin
Characteristics of LD (may not have all)
Pedro Ponce de Leon
Visual-Spatial Intelligence
Success for All
4. A condition that a person tries to avoid or escape.
Aversive stimulus
Mediated learning
Limited English proficiency (LEP)
Education for All Handicapped Children Act (PL 94-142)
5. Tendency to analyze oneself & one's own thoughts
Reflectivity
Linguistic Intelligence
Associative play
Conventional Level
6. A school situation in which a child's needs clash with the learning and behavioral expectations of the educational system.
curriculum casualty
Law of Effect
Culture
Project Head Start
7. Motivation that stems from one's own needs or desires - not requiring extrinsic incentives.
collaborative consultation
collective monologue
intrinsic motivation
Mapping
8. Play that occurs alone.
Stage 3: Good-Boy/Good-Girl Orientation
Solitary play
Legally Blind
Logico-mathematical knowledge
9. Developed an early version of finger spelling for individuals who were deaf
Experiment
Visually Impaired
First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
Juan Bonet
10. Degree of deafness; uncorrectable inability to hear well.
Vision Loss
Minimum competency tests
internalization
Hearing loss
11. A mental operation learned during the concrete operational stage that allows children to organize concepts and objects according to how they relate to one another in a building-block fashion. For example - all matter is composed of molecules and mole
Mental Retardation
hierarchial classification
Seriation
Essentialism
12. Stage at which children develop skills of logical reasoning and conservation but can use theses kills only when dealing with familiar situations.
Berard Bailyn
Intelligence quotient
Concrete operational stage
Learning Disability
13. Assessment Continuous feedback - informal monitoring of students' progress
modeling
Progressivism
Learning probe
Small-group discussion
14. Relationship in which high scores on one variable correspond to low scores on another.
Reinforcer
Emotional or Behavioral Disorder
Norms
Negative Correlation
15. Forms of epilepsy.
Convulsive disorders
comprehensible input hypothesis
New England Colonies
Partially Sighted
16. Gauging the progress of students
Equilibration
learning assessment
Problem solving
Schema theory
17. Difficulty in maintaining attention because of limited ability to concentrate accompanied by impulsive actions/hyperactive behavior = may have marked academic - behavior - and social problems stemming from inability to pay attention.
Group contingency program
externalizing problems
Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity (ADHD)
seriation
18. Final test of an objective.
Chronological age
John Joseph Hughes
Descriptive Research
Summative quiz
19. Education that teaches the value of cultural diversity.
Possible signs of vision loss
error correction
Completion items
Multicultural education
20. A term used by Piaget to describe how children change existing schemes by altering old ways of thinking or acting to fit new information in their environment; contrast with assimilation.
Success for All
accommodation
Learning disabilities (LD)
Authoritarian parents
21. The process of adjusting schemes in response to the environment by means of assimilation.
Impulsivity
Problem-solving assessment
Edward C. Cubberley
Adaptation
22. Emphasizes curriculum that focuses on real-world problem solving and individual development. Most closely related to the Pragmatism school of philosophy
Perennialism
Inert knowledge
Selected Response
Progressivism
23. Mild form of autism; may have concomitant learning disabilities and/or poor motor skills.
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24. Dispensing reinforcement following an unpredictable number of correct behaviors.
Variable-ratio schedule (VR)
Postmodernism
Physical characteristics of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
interindividual variation
25. Cognitive style in which separate parts of a pattern are perceived and analyzed.
Field independence
Moratorium
Cognitive learning theory
Seriation
26. Eye contact - gestures - physical proximity - or touching used to communicate without interrupting verbal discourse.
Cognitive behavior modification
Nonverbal cues
Social learning theory
Test bias
27. Experiment in which conditions are highly controlled.
Laboratory Experiment
Psychosocial theory
Inert knowledge
Distributed practice
28. A psychological movement - started in Germany - that advanced the understanding of perception.
Emotional and behavioral disorders
Multiple intelligences
Schemes
Gestalt psychology
29. 1965 part of Pres. Johnson's "War on Poverty.' Provides funding for special programs for children of low-income families in grades k through 12. has been reauthorized by Congress every 5 years since its inception.
Education for All Handicapped Children Act (PL 94-142)
Retroactive inhibition
Reciprocal teaching
Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)
30. The ability to perform a mental operation and then reverse one's thinking to return to the starting point.
Characteristics of Down Syndrome
Shaping
eversibility
curriculum casualty
31. The meaning of stimuli in the context of relevant information.
Removal punishment
internalization
Moratorium
Inferred reality
32. Continuous feedback to the teacher - test smaller units - monitor progress - informal
Progressivism
Punishment
Speech disorders
Formative Assessment
33. An activity acting out situations encountered in the classroom or in everyday life - using the language that might be used in such situations
Dual code theory of memory
role play
modeling
Multifactor aptitude battery
34. Rapid promotion through advanced studies for students who are gifted or talented.
Proactive inhibition
Psychosocial crisis
Time out
Acceleration programs
35. A measure of the degree to which instructional objectives have been attained.
Assessment
Formative Assessment
Working with students with speech disorders
Postmodernism
36. Theory that emphasizes learning through observation of others.
Laboratory Experiment
Discovery learning
modeling
Social learning theory
37. Environmental conditions that activate the senses.
Nongraded programs (cross-age grouping programs)
Experimental Group
Impulsivity
Stimuli
38. Much like parallel play but with increased levels of interaction in the form of sharing - turn-taking - and general interest in what others are doing.
External Validity
Taxonomy of educational objectives
Associative play
Mental Retardation
39. What is right is whatever satisfies one's own needs (occasionally the needs of others). Fairness/Reciprocity seen in terms of 'you scratch my back - I'll scratch yours'.
Compulsory Education Act of 1852 (Mass.) mandatory school attendance for children - ages 8
Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity (ADHD)
Premack Principle
Stage 2: Instrumental Relativist Orientation
40. Way of perceiving - believing evaluating and behaving
Jean Marc Gaspard Itard
Reliability
Abbe de I'Epee
culture
41. A measure of the consistency of test scores obtained from the same students at different times.
Reliability
Choral response
Remediation
concrete operational stage
42. A set of principles that explain and relate certain phenomena.
Theory
Formative Assessment
communication disorders
Works Progress Administration (WPA)
43. Educational Goals Students need to acquire the ability to function in the real world and to develop problem-solving skills.
Progressivism
Emotional or Behavioral Disorder
Know Nothing Party
Aptitude-Treatment interaction
44. According to Piaget - children's inclination during the preoperational stage to confuse physical and psychological events in their attempts to develop theories of the internal world of the mind.
Completion items
realism
First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
Drill and practice
45. Assessment of a collection of the students work in an area showing growth - self-reflection - and achievement.
Multifactor aptitude battery
Language Disorders
Adaptation
Portfolio assessment
46. Suggested forming an annex to the public schools to provide special classes for individuals with hearing impairment - visual impairment - and mental retardation
Alexander Graham Bell
Critical Thinking
Extrinsic reinforcer
Assertive Discipline
47. One student teaching another.
Perception
Remediation
Peer tutoring
Expectancy theory
48. The ability to use language to learn academic content. (Including using spoken & written English to do assignments - interact with teachers - and communicate with native-English-speaking peers.)
academic competence
Compensatory preschool programs
matrix classification
Conservation
49. Indicates that a person has less than 20/200 vision in the better eye or a very limited field of vision (20 degrees at its widest point)
Theory
Legally Blind
Extinction burst
negative reinforcer
50. Assessments that rate how thoroughly students have mastered specific skills or areas of knowledge
Small-group discussion
Primary reinforcer
Information-processing theory
Criterion-Referenced Tests