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ESE K-12 FTCE Exam Already Graded A The American Association on Intellectual and developmental disabilitiesWhich organization is responsible for publishing a definition and classification manual that emphasizes systems of support for individuals with intellectual disabilities? 8Developmentally appropriate characteristics of an ________-year-old include the ability to attend to short tasks, stay seated during teacher instruction, and play cooperatively. a student's appropriate educationAssistive technology must be provided by the school district when it is necessary for part-time ESE classroomA student with an emotional or behavioral disability is enrolled in a general education classroom with consultative services. Behavioral difficulties are escalating and interfering with the student's learning, as well as the learning of others. Another placement is being considered to better meet the student's needs. Choose the next least restrictive placement. selecting the least restrictive environment for the studentA school psychologist has reviewed a student's evaluation data with the student's parents and the rest of the staffing committee. The committee has recommended that the student, age 13, is eligible for the program for students with emotional or behavioral disabilities. After the committee writes the goals for the student, what is the next step? severity of the student's disability attention skills special abilities.Factors to consider while preparing the annual goals section of a student's IEP include the general education teachers.Consultative services provided by an ESE teacher include maintaining communication with Diana v. State Board of Education (California)1970 court case that highlighted bias against certain students as it occurred in assessment for placement in special education programs; resulted in the public school system's being required to test Spanish-speaking children in their native language PARC v. Commonwealth of PennsylvaniaFree and appropriate public education for individuals with disabilities was, in part, the result of which court case a Multi-Tiered System of Supports committee meeting to determine if more intensive services may be neededA student has received Tier 2 intervention for some time but shows no change in academic progress. Which of the following is the next step? 12 monthsEach student with disabilities currently placed in ESE programs must have an IEP review every a paraprofessionalWhile addressing the needs of a student who uses a wheelchair for mobility requires toileting support, which of the following would be an appropriate resource? The Center for Autism and Related DisordersWhich organization includes comprehensive and cutting-edge curricula that can be tailored to the specific needs of individuals from birth through adulthood, programs that help individuals learn to communicate, develop friendships, and lead happy, healthy lives, and outpatient services that provides assistance with specific areas of concern for a family and develops and implements strategies to diminish challenging behaviors and teach necessary skills. systemic school biasWhich of the following is the most likely factor that is associated with the disproportionate representation of diverse students in ESE? work sample analysisAn informal assessment technique in which samples of student work are studied. - must notify parents prior to assessment and receive consent - the assessment is conducted by a multidisciplinary team or a group of specialists. -carried out on individual basis - consist of more than one test criterion - materials must be non-discriminatory to the students cultural background -empirically validated and administered out by trained professionals - for kids age 0-3 must take place in natural environmentIn terms of diagnostic testing for initial placement in ESE, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act requires that ecological assessmentA teacher has been informed that a student with cerebral palsy will be attending the class. The teacher conducts an assessment of the classroom to make sure that the student has access to all areas. Which of the following types of assessments has the teacher conducted? ecological assessmenta comprehensive process in which data is collected about how a child functions in different environments or settings. DIBELS Data SystemWhat system lets teachers enter students' data into a web-based system, and by doing so they get reports. Those reports are generated instantly, teachers use those reports to make decisions about kids' instruction, about their reading ability, and the kind of instruction they need. progress monitoringA teacher administers a DIBELS assessment to an entire class of third-grade students. This is an example of a variety of assessment instruments.An English language learner has been referred for testing to determine whether reading problems experienced in class are the result of a learning disability. To make such a determination, the student's evaluation must include Achenbach Behavior ChecklistLyn disrupts her reading class by making noises, teasing her classmates, and dropping her pencils. This behavior can effectively be documented by using the Achenbach Behavior Assessmenta comprehensive evidence-based assessment system that assess competencies, strengths, adaptive functioning, and behavioral, emotional, and social problems from age 1½ to over 90 years. SYSTEM OF MULTICULTURAL PLURALISTIC ASSESSMENT (SOMPA)an assessment that is used to test the children who are between the age of 5 to 11, to know if they have enough knowledge ethnically or culturally. Wide Range Achievement Test 4 (WRAT4)an academic skills assessment which measures reading skills, math skills, spelling, and comprehension. KABC (Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children)an individually administered, culturally fair test that measures cognitive abilities in children ages 3 - 18. Achenbach Behavior Checklista checklist that serves as a global measure of problematic behaviors, and can aid in early intervention with learning disabilities, mental health problems, and similar issues. performance-based assessmentAn ESE teacher wants to measure both the procedure and the product associated with students' learning of a given objective. Which of the following is the most effective technique to use? portfolio assessmentA teacher collects quizzes, compositions, homework assignments, and daily journal entries to determine students' strengths and weaknesses in language arts. This is known as performing diagnostic teaching to determine the appropriate instruction for the studentIn reviewing the cumulative records for a new student in the middle school ESE program, an ESE teacher notices that the student functions at a 5.5 level in mathematics and a 5.0 level in reading. The other students in the teacher's class function at a lower level. What should be the teacher's first step in meeting the student's current needs? peer tutoringHaving a classmate of similar background and gender assist a student with learning disabilities in solving both social and academic problems is an example of phoneme discrimination.A student has difficulty identifying consonant and vowel sounds. The student would most likely benefit from training in Students can participate at their individual levels of mastery and need.What is the rationale for electing to use a task analysis approach to teach a particular skill? application of word attack skillsAfter carefully reviewing a student's reading test, the student's teacher found that the student guesses at words. Which of the following is the most appropriate remedial intervention? swivel-spoon with built-up handle.5-year-old student in ESE who is hypertonic with quadriplegic cerebral palsy has limited grasping skills. The student is having difficulty eating with a standard spoon. An appropriate adaptation for the student is a Individuals with disabilities education improvement act (IDEA)Law regarding the education of children with disabilities Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)an educational program and related services that are individualized to a specific student and meet the standards established by the state, provided at public expense and without charge. Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)a legal requirement that children with special needs be assigned to the most general educational context in which they can be expected to learn Individual Education Plan (IEP)a document that specifies educational goals and plans for a child with special needs Individualize Family Service Plan (IFSP)Focus on family and child natural environment prior to age 3 Vocational Rehabilitation Actprohibits discrimination on the basis of physical or mental disabilities Americans with Disabilities ActPassed by Congress in 1991, this act banned discrimination against the disabled in employment and mandated easy access to all public and commerical buildings. FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act)A federal law that regulates the management of student records and disclosure of information from those records. The Act has its own administrative enforcement mechanism. No Child Left Behind ActA U.S. law enacted in 2001 that was intended to increase accountability in education by requiring states to qualify for federal educational funding by administering standardized tests to measure school achievement. Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)Obama's act in 2015 that took over No Child Left Behind that gave greater latitude to individual states for decision making regarding content area standards, assessment techniques, and corrective actions for low performing schoo

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ESE K-12 FTCE Exam Already Graded A
The American Association on Intellectual and developmental disabilities✔✔Which organization is
responsible for publishing a definition and classification manual that emphasizes systems of support for
individuals with intellectual disabilities?



8✔✔Developmentally appropriate characteristics of an ________-year-old include the ability to attend
to short tasks, stay seated during teacher instruction, and play cooperatively.



a student's appropriate education✔✔Assistive technology must be provided by the school district when
it is necessary for



part-time ESE classroom✔✔A student with an emotional or behavioral disability is enrolled in a general
education classroom with consultative services. Behavioral difficulties are escalating and interfering with
the student's learning, as well as the learning of others. Another placement is being considered to better
meet the student's needs. Choose the next least restrictive placement.



selecting the least restrictive environment for the student✔✔A school psychologist has reviewed a
student's evaluation data with the student's parents and the rest of the staffing committee. The
committee has recommended that the student, age 13, is eligible for the program for students with
emotional or behavioral disabilities. After the committee writes the goals for the student, what is the
next step?



severity of the student's disability

attention skills

special abilities.✔✔Factors to consider while preparing the annual goals section of a student's IEP
include the



general education teachers.✔✔Consultative services provided by an ESE teacher include maintaining
communication with



Diana v. State Board of Education (California)✔✔1970 court case that highlighted bias against certain
students as it occurred in assessment for placement in special education programs; resulted in the
public school system's being required to test Spanish-speaking children in their native language

,PARC v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania✔✔Free and appropriate public education for individuals with
disabilities was, in part, the result of which court case



a Multi-Tiered System of Supports committee meeting to determine if more intensive services may be
needed✔✔A student has received Tier 2 intervention for some time but shows no change in academic
progress. Which of the following is the next step?



12 months✔✔Each student with disabilities currently placed in ESE programs must have an IEP review
every



a paraprofessional✔✔While addressing the needs of a student who uses a wheelchair for mobility
requires toileting support, which of the following would be an appropriate resource?



The Center for Autism and Related Disorders✔✔Which organization includes comprehensive and
cutting-edge curricula that can be tailored to the specific needs of individuals from birth through
adulthood, programs that help individuals learn to communicate, develop friendships, and lead happy,
healthy lives, and outpatient services that provides assistance with specific areas of concern for a family
and develops and implements strategies to diminish challenging behaviors and teach necessary skills.



systemic school bias✔✔Which of the following is the most likely factor that is associated with the
disproportionate representation of diverse students in ESE?



work sample analysis✔✔An informal assessment technique in which samples of student work are
studied.



- must notify parents prior to assessment and receive consent

- the assessment is conducted by a multidisciplinary team or a group of specialists.

-carried out on individual basis

- consist of more than one test criterion

- materials must be non-discriminatory to the students cultural background

-empirically validated and administered out by trained professionals

, - for kids age 0-3 must take place in natural environment✔✔In terms of diagnostic testing for initial
placement in ESE, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act requires that



ecological assessment✔✔A teacher has been informed that a student with cerebral palsy will be
attending the class. The teacher conducts an assessment of the classroom to make sure that the student
has access to all areas. Which of the following types of assessments has the teacher conducted?



ecological assessment✔✔a comprehensive process in which data is collected about how a child
functions in different environments or settings.



DIBELS Data System✔✔What system lets teachers enter students' data into a web-based system, and by
doing so they get reports. Those reports are generated instantly, teachers use those reports to make
decisions about kids' instruction, about their reading ability, and the kind of instruction they need.



progress monitoring✔✔A teacher administers a DIBELS assessment to an entire class of third-grade
students. This is an example of



a variety of assessment instruments.✔✔An English language learner has been referred for testing to
determine whether reading problems experienced in class are the result of a learning disability. To make
such a determination, the student's evaluation must include



Achenbach Behavior Checklist✔✔Lyn disrupts her reading class by making noises, teasing her
classmates, and dropping her pencils. This behavior can effectively be documented by using the



Achenbach Behavior Assessment✔✔a comprehensive evidence-based assessment system that assess
competencies, strengths, adaptive functioning, and behavioral, emotional, and social problems from age
1½ to over 90 years.



SYSTEM OF MULTICULTURAL PLURALISTIC ASSESSMENT (SOMPA)✔✔an assessment that is used to test
the children who are between the age of 5 to 11, to know if they have enough knowledge ethnically or
culturally.

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