Exam 1: Exceptionality and Special Education
Exam 1: Exceptionality and Special Education99 Questions
Exam 2: Current Trends and Issues114 Questions
Exam 3: Multicultural and Bilingual Aspects of Special Education71 Questions
Exam 4: Parents and Families81 Questions
Exam 5: Learners With Intellectual Disabilities101 Questions
Exam 6: Learners With Learning Disabilities111 Questions
Exam 7: Learners With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder81 Questions
Exam 8: Learners With Emotional or Behavioural Disorders114 Questions
Exam 9: Learners With Communication Disorders94 Questions
Exam 10: Learners Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing120 Questions
Exam 11: Learners With Blindness or Low Vision109 Questions
Exam 12: Learners With Autism Spectrum Disorder71 Questions
Exam 13: Learners With Low Incidence, Multiple, and Severe Exceptionalities85 Questions
Exam 14: Learners With Physical Disabilities and Other Health Impairments96 Questions
Exam 15: Learners With Special Gifts and Talents78 Questions
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Mr.Pond's teaching job requires him to move from school to school,visiting classrooms to instruct students with exceptionalities and to consult with regular classroom teachers.What job does Mr.Pond have?
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Litigation is now focused on ensuring that every child receives an education appropriate for his or her individual needs.
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An IEP should be written for a student after they are placed in a special education class.
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General education teachers are not responsible for teaching students with exceptionalities.
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In Canada,the rights of individuals with exceptionalities to equal benefit,including education,is guaranteed by
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Leslie is enrolled in a regular classroom,but works with a special education teacher in a special education classroom for an hour a day.What type of special education services does Leslie receive?
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Most historians trace the beginning of special education as we know it today to
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Effective national parents' organizations have existed in Canada only since about 1950.
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Blaire uses a wheel chair for mobility.She is a member of her high school's varsity cheer leading squad.For purposes of cheer leading,Blaire would be considered to have
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Identify and briefly describe the contributions of two individuals pertinent to the growth of special education.
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In the vast majority of cases,we are unable to identify the exact reason why a child is exceptional.
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According to the authors,compared to general education,special education offers all of the following EXCEPT
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Describe the procedures a teacher should follow before making a referral for special education.
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Regardless of whether a teacher is specifically trained in special education,she may expected to support students with exceptionalities in all of the following ways EXCEPT
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The number of students identified as having a learning disability
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Describe two reasons for why it is so difficult to determine an exact figure for the prevalence of exceptional children.
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Before making a referral for special education,a regular classroom teacher should do all of the following EXCEPT
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A student who performs or behaves poorly in school and appears likely to fail or fall short of his or her potential is considered to be
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Describe the differences between the terms "exceptionality," "handicap," and "inability." Use one example to illustrate each term.
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