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What does an individualized education program (IEP) mean according to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)?

An outline of educational goals and support services must be provided for each student with a disability.

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What must be included as a key component of a student's individualized education program (IEP)?

Duration of services

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A student, for a short time, is in a hospital program that has unique capabilities required by the IEP.

Specialized outside program

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What is a general education teacher responsible for under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) when teaching a student with a disability?

Communicate regularly and effectively with the student and their family

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What is a general education teacher responsible for under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) when teaching a student with a disability?

Work with the special education teacher to supervise the paraprofessional's classroom activities

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What is one of the responsibilities of the special education teacher that is described by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)?

Cultivate partnerships with families and be involved in educational decision-making processes

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What does the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) require of special education teachers?

Avoid any actions that may harm individuals with exceptionalities and adhere to professional ethics and standards

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What is a special education teacher responsible for under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)?

Demonstrate professionalism by maintaining high competence and integrity while supporting students and their families

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What is a special education teacher responsible for under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)?

Advocate for adequate resources and favorable conditions to improve educational outcomes for students with exceptionalities

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What does Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act ensure for students?

Equal access to public education

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What is an example of an accommodation provided in educational settings?

Curriculum simplification

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How does Section 504 differ from IDEA?

It is funded by state and local governments.

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What is required of general education teachers in the classroom, according to Section 504?

Becoming familiar with each student's needs

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What is required of general education teachers in the classroom, according to Section 504?

Coordinating with others to provide consistent support

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What is required of general education teachers in the classroom, according to Section 504?

Implementing specified accommodations proactively

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What is one critical strategy for effectively implementing 504 plans?

Addressing challenges and changes with flexibility

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What is required of general education teachers in the classroom, according to Section 504?

Celebrating an environment of inclusivity and diversity

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Which strategy is critical for effectively implementing 504 plans?

Ensuring that students' rights are protected

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What is the name of the federal law that assists English learners in meeting challenging academic standards?

Title III of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act

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What is considered a valid expense when using Title III funds to support English learners (ELs)?

Professional development for teachers

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What is the Home Language Survey (HLS) used for?

Helping to determine eligibility for assistance under Title III

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What are educators expected to do under Title III?

Engage with parents of English learners

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What is one responsibility of educators under Title III?

Provide professional development for teachers of English learners

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What is a key strategy used by teachers for meeting the requirements of Title III for English learners (ELs)?

Encouraging at-home learning in the student's native language

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What is a key strategy used by teachers for meeting the requirements of Title III for English learners (ELs)?

Tailoring lessons and assessments to ELs' varied language proficiency levels

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What is a critical strategy used by teachers to meet Title III requirements for instructing English learners (ELs)?

Modeling correct language use and providing sentence frames to guide students' responses

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What is a critical strategy used by teachers to meet Title III requirements for instructing English learners (ELs)?

Simplified language

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What is one of the exceptionalities covered in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)?

Orthopedic impairment

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Which accommodation is specifically found in the category of other health impairment?

Medication management

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Which condition is classified as a psychiatric disorder?

Obsessive-compulsive disorder

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Which strategy can assist a student with dysgraphia?

Developing a range of accommodations for writing tasks

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What is Tourette syndrome?

A disorder causing uncontrollable twitches and sounds

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What is one indication that a student might have a specific learning disability?

Having difficulty distinguishing between the directions of right and left

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How does the dual language program model help English learners (ELs)?

It allows ELs to learn in both English and another language to become bilingual and proficient in both languages across various subjects.

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What is the name of the hypothesis from Krashen's theory of second-language acquisition stating that language learners acquire grammatical structures in a predictable sequence?

Natural order

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Which stage of second-language acquisition will a student enter after moving through the beginning fluency stage?

Intermediate fluency

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What is one of the four main principles of culturally responsive teaching, according to Gloria Ladson-Billings?

Promoting the importance of cultural competence

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Which framework focuses on adapting instruction to reflect students' diverse backgrounds and experiences?

Culturally responsive teaching

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Which framework seeks to create an inclusive and affirming learning environment?

Culturally responsive teaching

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What characterizes the pre-production stage when a person is learning a second language?

The learner absorbs the new language but does not yet speak it.

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What is a common trait of a gifted student?

A profound curiosity about diverse subjects

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What is a common trait of a gifted student?

An ability to grasp concepts several grade levels ahead

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What is a common trait of a gifted student?

An unconventional sense of humor

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Which trait is commonly exhibited by students with gifts and talents?

The ability to absorb information rapidly

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Which characteristic is associated with student giftedness?

Giftedness is primarily about a brain-based difference.