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A comprehensive set of questions and answers covering key concepts in special education, particularly relevant to uncc's sped 2100 course. It covers various disability categories, legislation, and essential terms related to the field. A valuable resource for students preparing for their final exam in sped 2100.
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Specific Learning Disability (SLD) -teacher may find in a general education classroom ANSWER The most common disability that a
Public schools can pick and choose what children can and cannot have education -ANSWER False
Giftedness is clearly defined and is the same in all jurisdictions - ANSWER False Emotional Behavior Disorder (EBD) -pervasive internalizing symptoms ANSWER A student with this disability may have
Other Health Impairment (OHI) -under this disability category ANSWER A person with ADHD might be identified
Blind or Visually Impaired -orientation ANSWER Person who needs extensive instruction in
IEP stands for what? - ANSWER Individualized Education Program PL 94-142 is considered the key legislation in starting Special Education in schools inthe 1970's. Since that time, the law has undergone many changes and is now known as _____, which was enacted in 1990 and was reauthorized in 2004. - ANSWER IDEA FAPE stands for - ANSWER Free and Appropriate Public Education Least Restrictive Environment - ANSWER When deciding placement for a student with
an IEP the team must consider the The ADA is.. - ANSWER Americans with Disabilities Act Traumatic Brain Injury -force resulting in total or partial functional disability which can adversely affect a child's ANSWER An acquired injury to the brain caused by an external educational performance Developmental Delay -defined as a delay in one or more domain (communication, cognitive, adaptive, etc.) ANSWER Eligible category for infant/toddler and preschoolers,
Speech Disorder -and use of oral language ANSWER A _____ disorder refers to the impairment in production
Epilepsy -disturbances of movement, sensation, behavior, and/or consciousness, caused by ANSWER A condition marked by chronic and repeated seizures and abnormal electrical activity in the brain Cerebral Palsy -acquired during the prenatal period or during the birth process ANSWER Motor impairment caused by brain damage, usually
MTSS -and behavioral needs ANSWER A multi-tired system to meet all students academic, social, emotional
Cochlear Implant -the environment into electric impulses that are sent directly to the brain via auditory ANSWER A surgically implanted device that converts sound from nerve Mobility - ANSWER The ability to move safely and efficiently from one point to another Spina Bifida - ANSWER A congenital malformation of the spine in which the vertebrae
level of language acquisition they have an understand of.. Marla O'Neill -give. Give graciously." ANSWER Who coined the phrase, "We receive from this world what we