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WGU-FOT-SpecialEd Ch1

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exceptional children   children who differ from societal norms  
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disability   an inability or reduced capacity to perform a task in a specific way  
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handicap   impact or consquence of a disability, not the condition itself  
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handicapism   unequal and differential tredatment experience by those with a disability  
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developmentally delayed   children that are behind educationally  
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at-risk   children who have not yet been identified as having a disability, have a high probablility of having on because of harmful biological, enivironmental, or genetic conditions  
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special education   customized instuctional program designed to meet the unique needs of an individual learner  
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categorical programs   constructed around student needs and common instructional requirements instead of categoris of exceptionalities  
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incidence   refers to a rate of inception, or the # of new instances of a disability occuring w/in a given time frame, usually a year  
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prevalence   refers to the total # of individuals w/ a particular disability currently existing in a population at a given time  
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Itard   Father of Special Education-jungle book-methods focused on sensorimotor activities  
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Seguin   Itard's student, methods based on comprehensive assessment of strengths and weaknesses and sensorimotor activities designed to remediate specific disabilities  
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Seguin was considered one of the first early__ and wrote___which provided a base for____   interventionists, Idiocy and its treatment by the Physiological Method, Maria Montesorris work with the urban poor and children w/mental retardation  
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The work of Itard, Sequin and others of this time (1830-1880), helped to establish a foundation for man contemporary practices in special ed. including (3)   individualized instuction, use of positive reinforcement, belief in the capability of all chidren to learn  
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Reverend Gallaudet   helped est. the American Asylum for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, now American School for the Deaf  
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self-contained   very first special ed. classes, students were typically grouped together and segregated from other pupils  
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ecology   looks at the interrelationships and interactions of individuals within environments  
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ecological perspective   a developing child cannot be viewed in isolation, but rather as part of a larger social system  
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there are 4 environments in which people develop, the first is microsystems   immediate environments (family, home, neighbors)  
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mesosystems   relationships b/t various microsystems (home-school, parent-professional, agency-home)  
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exosystems   social structures that infulence the development, however the person does not have a direct role in the social system, external support systems, (work, schools, social groups, health services, community orgs., social service agencies, churches, media)  
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macrosystems   ideological, cultural and institutional contexts in which the preceding systems are embedded (legislation, litigation, social attitudes, values/ethics)  
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collaboration   how peole work together, style of interaction that professionals use in order to achieve a common goal  
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IEP individual education program   necessitates a collaborative team process involving parents, teachers and professionals  
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consultation   foucsed, problemsolving process in which one individual offers expertise and assistance to another  
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cooperative teaching   direct collaboration in which a general educator and one or more support service providers voluntarily agree to work together in a co-active and coordinated fashion in the teneral educatin classroom. these educators who possess distinct and complementary  
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One teach, one support   co-op teaching strategy, one lead teacher, one supporter  
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station teaching   co-op teaching strategy, lesson is divided into 2+ segments and presented in different locations in the classroom, one teacher presents one lesson, other teacher teaches another  
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parallel teaching   co-op teaching strategy, instuction planned jointly, but is delivered by each teacher to 1/2 of a heterogeneous group of learners. drill and practice activities that requires close teacher supervision and lowers the teacher/pupil ratio  
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alternative teaching   co-op teaching strategy, one teacher provides instruction to the larger group, while the other teacher interacts with a small group of pupils  
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team teaching   co-op teaching strategy, both teachers share the instructional activities equally.  
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service delivery teams   multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary  
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multidisciplinary team   very little coordination  
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interdisciplinary team   team members form their evalutations independently, but program development and instructional cooperation among the team members lead to an integrated plan of services and a holistic view of the students' strengths and needs  
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transdisciplinary team   independent evaluations, but they release their role as service providers by teaching thier skills to other team memebers, one of whom will serve as the primary interventionist (team leader). For children w/ special needs, this is normally a special ed.  
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universal design   the design of instructional activities and materials that allows the learning goals to tbe achievable by individuals with wide differences in their abilities to see, hear, speak, move, read, write, understand English,..  
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individualized family service plan (IFSP)   family focused  
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early intervention   refer to the delivery of a coordinated and comprehensive package of specialized services to infants and toddlers with developmental delays or atprisk condtions and their families (0-2yrs.)  
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early childhood special education   describe the provision of customized services uniquely crafted to meet the individual needs of youngsters with disabilities b/w 3 and 5  
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federal definition of transition services   each student with a disability is to receive transition services, is designed within an outcome-oriented process, is based upon the individual student's needs, includes instruction, related services, community experiences, development of employment and ot  
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