Quiz 3 Flashcards

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requires accommodations for students with disabilities

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Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act

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2
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The theory that people possess different kinds of talents that may not be represented in the school curriculum is called

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Multiple Intelligences

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3
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Which term best reflects the philosophy that teachers should seek to reach the unique needs of each individual student

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differentiated instruction

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4
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To teach Mavin a reading lesson, her teacher first finds a difficulty level that is not too easy and not too hard. This is the

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. zone of proximal development

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5
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Isaiah divides the job of writing a research paper into a series of small steps. This is an example of

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task analysis

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6
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Myra’s teachers think that Myra is having a hard time learning to read words because of her poor abilities with phonological processing and auditory perception. How can her teacher help Myra?

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provide more teaching of the phonological processing of sounds

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7
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tailoring instruction for a unique student

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Clinical Teaching

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8
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Joe’s teachers think that Joe is having a hard time learning to read words because of his poor abilities with auditory perception. This analysis reflects which view of learning?

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cognitive processing difficulties

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9
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Ms. Smith has been giving her group 5-minute timed reading tests. In 5 minutes the students must read a selection and answer four questions. One student, Ted, works very slowly and never completes or passes these tests. Ms. Smith is allowing Ted to start the test 2 minutes before the rest of the group, thereby giving Ted 7 minutes for this exercise. What has she changed?

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time

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10
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Mr. Cain cuts a page of arithmetic computation problems into strips and attaches only one strip to a single sheet of paper. What has he changed?

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space

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Ms. Simmons is a seventh-grade social studies teacher. She obtained a book with a fifth-grade reading level that covered the same social studies content as the seventh-grade book for Jeremiah, a student with learning disabilities in her class. What has he changed?

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difficulty

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12
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Mr. Zee has retyped a social studies test for his students. He has not changed the questions, but he has placed them on two pages instead of one, with more space to make it easier to read the questions. What has he changed?

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space

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13
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Providing abundant initial teacher support of student learning is called

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scaffolding

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14
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Which method emphasizes the student/ teacher relationship and supplying students with success to build self-esteem?

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psychotherapuetic teaching

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15
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Which method teaches students how to take control of their own learning?

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learning strategies instruction

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16
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Mr. Williams subdivides the goal of tying shoelaces into an orderly sequence of steps. Which method is this an example of?

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task analysis

17
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A method in which two children learn a task together is called

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peer tutoring

18
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In what method of teaching does the teacher focus directly on the curriculum or task to be taught and the steps needed to learn that task?

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direct instruction