Education 210 Final Review Game - Chasity Johnson Question Preview (ID: 49063)


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Acceleration is when ____.
a) A. a student is placed ahead of their age peers.
b) B. a student stays with their age peers but given harder work.
c) Both A and B
d) Neither A or B

Designing and teaching to best reach the student at any level is called _____.
a) A. Acceleration
b) B. Differentiation
c) C. Enrichment
d) D. Push in/Pull out

Which of the following are usually overlooked when it comes to giftedness?
a) A. Low socioeconomic status
b) B. Minority groups
c) C. Students with disabilities
d) A, B and C

The term twice exceptional means ____.
a) A. To have two or more disabilities.
b) B. To have two or more gifts.
c) C. To have a disability and a special gift or talent.
d) Neither A, B or C

How are gifted students identified?
a) A. Standardized testing
b) B. Teacher recommendations
c) C. Parent recommendations
d) A, B and C

What does it mean to be gifted?
a) A. To get good grades all the time.
b) B. To demonstrate outstanding levels of aptitude or competence in one or more domains.
c) C. To have know everything about anything.
d) A, B and C

Which of the following describes a 504 plan?
a) A. Accommodations made in the general education classroom.
b) B. Accommodations and modifications, educated in conjunction with the special education team.
c) A and B
d) Neither A or B

What is a prosthesis?
a) A. A device that enhances the partial function of a part of a person's body.
b) B. An artificial replacement for a missing body part.
c) A and B
d) Neither A or B

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum disorders result in disabilities acquired by children of mothers who abuse alcohol after pregnancy.
a) A. True
b) B. False
c)
d)

Cerebral Palsy is the impairment of _________.
a) A. Muscle coordination
b) B. Sight
c) C. Neurological functioning
d) D. Hearing

Quadriplegia refers to _______.
a) A. Only leg coordination being affected.
b) B. All four extremities being affected.
c) A and B
d) Neither A or B

When is comes to TBI re-integration a _______ approach is necessary.
a) A. Educational
b) B. Family
c) C. Team
d) Neither A, B or C

Orientation and Mobility allows the visually impaired to navigate their physical surroundings without the use of vision.
a) A. True
b) B. False
c)
d)

Traumatic Brain Injury is usually considered a silent epidemic because _______.
a) A. It is difficult to determine the actual number of people suffering from a TBI.
b) B. It is difficult to diagnose.
c) C. Outward appearance of the individual is usually typical.
d) A, B and C

To be considered legally blind your visual acuity must be ______.
a) A. Between 20/70 and 20/200.
b) B. 20/20.
c) C. 20/200 or less.
d) Neither A, B or C

Which of the following is the educational definition of blindness?
a) A. Anyone that has severe enough visual impairment that the must read using braille.
b) B. A visual acuity of 20/200 (or less) in the best eye, with correction.
c) A and B
d) Neither A or B

People with Asperger Syndrome often have problems with ________, the social cues of language. (Fill in the blank)
a) A. Theory of Mind
b) B. Pragmatics
c) C. Joint attention
d) D. Executive functioning

Those with ASD have impaired Executive Functioning which causes problems with which of the following?
a) A. Working memory
b) B. Behavioral inhibition
c) C. Mental flexibility
d) A, B and C

Special Education means specially designed instruction that meets the unusual needs of an exceptional student and that might require special materials, teaching techniques, or equipment and/or facilities.
a) A. True
b) B. False
c)
d)

What do internalizing behaviors involve?
a) A. Striking out against others.
b) B. Mental or emotional conflicts, such as depression and anxiety.
c) A and B
d) Neither A or B

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