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Educating Students with Disabilities
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What is UDL?
Universal Design for Linguistics
Universal Design for Learning.
Universal Design for Language
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SLD- difference or difficulty with particular aspects of learning, such as dyslexia (reading) or dysgraphia (writing)
True
False
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How can you support a student with a disability in any setting?
Differentiate.
Use accommodations.
Communicate with the student about their individual needs.
All of the above.
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Which could be true about individuals with emotional disorders?
Displayed pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression
inability to build or maintain interpersonal relationships
All
Depression, bipolar disorder, and other mood disorders.
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Which is true about students with disabilities?
They have limited needs with limited intelligence
They have diverse needs and multiple intelligences
They have diverse needs with limited abilities
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Which document only focuses on accommodations?
IEP
504 plan
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Which is not a modification?
Word bank of choices for answers to test questions
Frequent breaks.
Reworded questions in simpler language
Pass/no pass options.
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What is differentiating?
Showing favoritism in the classroom.
Being in a different learning environment.
Responding to variance among learners.
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Which is not an example of an accommodation?
Easier reading assignment.
Checking for understanding.
Extra time on an assignment.
Examples of expectations.
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What is abelism?
Being capable of doing something.
Discrimination against people with disabilities.
One of the 13 disability categories.
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How can you support students with disabilities in grades K-12?
Collaborate with members of the IEP team when needed.
Only communicate with the case carrier.
As the teacher of record, handle everything yourself.
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What are the four categories of accommodations?
Presentation, Response, Timing, Setting
Response, Timing, Presentation, Understanding
Presentation, Timing, Organization, Setting
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UDL classrooms are flexible.
False
True
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IEP's include information about services, goals, and accommodations?
True
False
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What is a disability?
A physical or mental impairment that limits major activities
A minor impairment that creates stress
An severe injury that limits mobility
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