Foundation of Special And Inclusive Education Flashcards
Branch of basic education which caters the exceptional needs.
Special Education
Those students whose intelligent quotient in 110 above.
Gifted students
Are special type pf gifted students whose intelligence quotient is 140 and above.
Genius student
Students who have mild to severe conditions such as disorders and disabilities.
Learners with Special Education Needs
Those who have an intelligence quotient between 90-110 and who have no disabilities nor disorders.
Typical students
Tells one’s capability to reason, deduct and think critically.
Intelligence Quotient (IQ)
Father of IQ Test
Alfred BInet
Father of MODERN IQ TEst
Lewis Terman
Tells how people control their own emotions and their ability to determine other’s feelings.
Emotional Quotient
Father of EQ
Daniel Goleman
Tells how an individual faces difficult situations in life.
Adversity Quotient
Father of AQ
Paul Stoltz
Tells how an individual forms and maintains relationships.
Social Quotient
Formula in solving one’s IQ.
(mental age / chronological age) x 100
Shows one’s mental capacity in solving problems and in facing situations.
Mental Age
One’s number of years here on earth.
Chronological Age
This include one’s genetics who s/he got from his/her parents.
Nature
This includes one’s environment
Nurture
He defined 8 types of intelligences
Howard Garner
They are good in dealing with others
Interpersonal Intelligence
Persons that are good in interpreting their own thoughts and emotions.
Intrapersonal intelligence
Learners who are good in manipulating the different parts of their bodies.
Bodily-kinesthetic
Persons who are good in playing musical instruments identifying tones and/or singing.
Musical Intelligent
Persons who are observant and are curious about their surroundings.
Naturalistic
Persons who are good in solving word and number problems.
Logical-mathematical
Persons who are good in speaking, reading, writing
Verbal-Linguistics
Persons who are good in manipulating colors, spaces, lines and directions.
Visual-spatial
Ninth and newest intelligence who uses their values and intuitions to view the world around them.
Existential
Involves one’s ability to understand, reason out and solve problems.
Fluid Intelligence
He defined two types of intelligence namely fluid and crystalized.
Raymond Catell
Involve’s one’s ability to recall information preciously acquired from fluid intelligence.
Crystalized Intelligence