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, Special Education - ANSWER A set of unique educational services and supports
provided to students with disabilities who meet particular disability criteria
inclusive education - ANSWER An educational model in which students with disabilities
receive their education in a general educational setting with collaboration between
general and special education teachers. Implementation may be through the total
reorganization and redefinition of general and special education roles, or as one option
in a continuum of available services.
Differentiated Instruction - ANSWER A variety of techniques used to adapt instruction to
the individual ability levels and learning styles of each student in the classroom
Assessment - ANSWER An evaluation technique for technology that requires analyzing
benefits and risks, understanding the trade-offs, and then determining the best action to
take in order to ensure that the desired positive outcomes outweigh the negative
consequences.
Techniques used to analyze accomplishments against specific goals and criteria.
Examples of assessments include tests, surveys, observations, and self-assessment.
Reliability - ANSWER Ability of a test to yield very similar scores for the same individual
over repeated testings
4 primary methods to collect data - ANSWER R.I.O.T Record and review, Interview,
Observation and Testing
inference making - ANSWER Refers to going beyond observations and what we know.
Inferences have only a low probability of coming true.
4 kinds of assessment Practices - ANSWER 1. Assessments that matter but are
technically inadequate
2. Technically adequate but does not matter
3. Neither Technically adequate nor matters
4 Both technically adequate and matters
Non systematic observation - ANSWER Simply watches an individual in his or her
environment and notes the behaviors, characteristics and personal interactions that
seem significant