Exceptional Learners Chapters 1-6 Practice Test 2024 Final Exam Accurately Solved
Exceptional Learners Chapters 1-6 Practice Test 2024 Final Exam Accurately Solved What percent of school-age children receive special education services? - Answer8 to 9% of school-age children receives services. What does our federal government, through national law, guarantee students with disabilities? - AnswerFree public education that suits their education level List the 13 disability categories recognized by our school system. Is giftedness included, why or why not? - AnswerSpeech or language impairments, specific learning disabilities, other heath impairments, Autism, intellectual disabilities, emotional disturbance, orthopedic impairments, deafness; hearing impairments, visual impairments, multiple disabilities, deaf-blindness, traumatic brain injury, and developmental delay. No, it is not because it is not considered a disability. Why is it difficult for us to get a clear idea of the prevalence of some disabilities? - AnswerBecause some children have co-disabilities, and a majority of the children have ADHD and it makes it seem that they have a more severe illness. Explain how it is that society can "handicap" people more than their disabilities actually do? - AnswerSociety makes it so that people act to the extreme making them feel ostracized and degraded. What is People First Language? Give an example? - AnswerIt is where you mention the person first and the person second, a student who uses a wheelchair. How do we know we are making progress in society, in terms of the involvement and inclusion of those with disabilities? - AnswerThey have passed various bills like the IDEA and the ADA.
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