Foundation of Special And Inclusive Education Flashcards

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Branch of basic education which caters the exceptional needs.

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Special Education

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Those students whose intelligent quotient in 110 above.

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Gifted students

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Are special type pf gifted students whose intelligence quotient is 140 and above.

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Genius student

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Students who have mild to severe conditions such as disorders and disabilities.

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Learners with Special Education Needs

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Those who have an intelligence quotient between 90-110 and who have no disabilities nor disorders.

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Typical students

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Tells one’s capability to reason, deduct and think critically.

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Intelligence Quotient (IQ)

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Father of IQ Test

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Alfred BInet

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Father of MODERN IQ TEst

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Lewis Terman

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Tells how people control their own emotions and their ability to determine other’s feelings.

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Emotional Quotient

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Father of EQ

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Daniel Goleman

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Tells how an individual faces difficult situations in life.

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Adversity Quotient

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Father of AQ

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Paul Stoltz

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Tells how an individual forms and maintains relationships.

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Social Quotient

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Formula in solving one’s IQ.

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(mental age / chronological age) x 100

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Shows one’s mental capacity in solving problems and in facing situations.

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Mental Age

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16
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One’s number of years here on earth.

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Chronological Age

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This include one’s genetics who s/he got from his/her parents.

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This includes one’s environment

19
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He defined 8 types of intelligences

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Howard Garner

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They are good in dealing with others

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Interpersonal Intelligence

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Persons that are good in interpreting their own thoughts and emotions.

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Intrapersonal intelligence

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Learners who are good in manipulating the different parts of their bodies.

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Bodily-kinesthetic

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Persons who are good in playing musical instruments identifying tones and/or singing.

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Musical Intelligent

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Persons who are observant and are curious about their surroundings.

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Naturalistic

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Persons who are good in solving word and number problems.
Logical-mathematical
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Persons who are good in speaking, reading, writing
Verbal-Linguistics
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Persons who are good in manipulating colors, spaces, lines and directions.
Visual-spatial
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Ninth and newest intelligence who uses their values and intuitions to view the world around them.
Existential
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Involves one's ability to understand, reason out and solve problems.
Fluid Intelligence
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He defined two types of intelligence namely fluid and crystalized.
Raymond Catell
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Involve's one's ability to recall information preciously acquired from fluid intelligence.
Crystalized Intelligence
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