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tier 1
students who have been identified as at risk receive additional, targeted
instruction for several weeks
tier 2
students who have not responded sufficiently to tier 1 interventions
receive more intensive, longer lasting interventions
tier 3
students who have not responded well to tier 2 interventions receive
still more intensive, individualized interventions.
acquistion
initial learning of new content or skills
,systematic instruction
planning, review, presentation, guided practice, independent practice
scaffolding
direct support given to students during the learning process by teacher
or other person.
minimal scaffolding
looking over student shoulder and commenting or giving suggestion;
teacher briefly summarizing theme then asking students to read
independently; brief modeling of how to solve problem before giving a
worksheet to students
maximum scaffolding
teacher sits with student and reiterates instructions and expectations;
teacher summarizes main theme then reads aloud a passage and
emphasizes how theme was determined; teacher models and
thoroughly explains the correct way to solve a problem then supervises
guided practice before giving a worksheet with same type of problems
,content standards
indicate what knowledge and skills students at particular grades are
required to master in particular subject areas
achievement standards
indicate how students should demonstrate mastery of the knowledge
and skills identified in the content standards
reason for the Florida standards
ALL students reach their greatest potential
Florida Standards Alternate Assessment (FSAA)
designed for students whose participation in the general statewide
assessment program is not appropriate, even with accommodations.
reflected in access points for the sunshine state standards
how are alternate content standards measured
, participatory level
students have significant difficulty with learning and transfer. As adults
they will probably be dependent on others for most/all of daily needs.
supported level
students can learn and transfer new knowledge with support. As adults,
they will require supervision and support from others but can also
develop skills that will promote a degree of independence.
independent level
students can learn and transfer independently, with minimal support. As
adults, they can function independently with little support from others.
Positive behavioral support (PBS)
Positive reinforcement (rewarding) procedures intended to support a
student's appropriate or desirable behavior while discouraging
undesirable ones.