Exam 2: Current Practices for Meeting the Needs of Exceptional Learners
Exam 1: Exceptionality and Special Education64 Questions
Exam 2: Current Practices for Meeting the Needs of Exceptional Learners69 Questions
Exam 3: Multicultural and Bilingual Aspects of Special Education68 Questions
Exam 4: Parent and Families69 Questions
Exam 5: Learners With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities70 Questions
Exam 6: Learners With Learning Disabilities70 Questions
Exam 7: Learners With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder69 Questions
Exam 8: Learners With Emotional or Behavioral Disorders70 Questions
Exam 9: Learners With Autism Spectrum Disorders70 Questions
Exam 10: Learners With Communication Disorders70 Questions
Exam 11: Learners Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing70 Questions
Exam 12: Learners With Blindness or Low Vision70 Questions
Exam 13: Learners With Low-Incidence, Multiple, and Severe Disabilities70 Questions
Exam 14: Learners With Physical Disabilities and Other Health Impairments70 Questions
Exam 15: Learners With Special Gifts and Talents70 Questions
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Bill is a student with low vision. His teacher provides him with a set of large-type notes at the beginning of each lecture. This is an example of
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Discuss the controversy surrounding the relationship between special and general education and describe one reason behind reform proposals.
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Mrs. Cain is a regular third-grade teacher. She teaches most subjects to all of her students; however, Mrs. Hamilton, a special educator, provides reading and math instruction to exceptional students in the class. She also teaches organizational and study skills to all the students. What type of intervention is modeled by these teachers?
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The ability to make personal choices and regulate one's own life is known as
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According to the textbook authors, the least restrictive environment (LRE)is not always the regular classroom.
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The dimension of instruction that refers to the speed of introducing new concepts is
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According to one point of view, general education and special education teachers should work together but have distinctive roles. This point of view suggests that
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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
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Supporters of "standards-based" reforms feel that teachers have expected too much of all students.
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Of the following, the special education intervention that represents the highest level of specialization is
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Before making a referral for special education, a general education classroom teacher should do all of the following EXCEPT
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Children under the age of six and older teenagers and young adults identified for special education services more often attend separate schools than do children of the usual school age for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
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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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Each of the following is a basic strategy for helping students with disabilities to participate in the general education classroom EXCEPT
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Discuss the rationale for "standards-based" reforms and describe two problems with how special education fits into this movement.
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Each of the following is an issue/controversy concerning universal design or the use of technology for people with disabilities EXCEPT
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Public school systems must make extensive efforts to screen and identify all children and youths of school age who have disabilities.
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In collaborative consultation, the special education teacher
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Indicate the purpose of an individualized education program (IEP)and explain why it is not appropriate to make a placement decision for a student before an IEP has been written for that student. Provide an example to clarify your explanation.
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Some educators have suggested that the phrase "least restrictive environment" is not appropriate for describing the placement of students. Which term do they suggest as more accurate?
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