Deck 1: Special Education in Context: People, Concepts, and Perspectives
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Deck 1: Special Education in Context: People, Concepts, and Perspectives
1
This service delivery approach utilizes the expertise of professionals from several disciplines.
A)transdisciplinary team
B)collaboration team
C)multidisciplinary team
D)interdisciplinary team
A)transdisciplinary team
B)collaboration team
C)multidisciplinary team
D)interdisciplinary team
C
2
The legislation most responsible for the rapid development of services for young children with disabilities or delays is ______.
A)PL 94-142,1975
B)PL 101-476,1990
C)PL 108-446,2004
D)PL 99-457,1986
A)PL 94-142,1975
B)PL 101-476,1990
C)PL 108-446,2004
D)PL 99-457,1986
D
3
Services designed by federal law whose purpose is to assist a student with exceptionalities in deriving benefits from a special education.
A)an Individualized Family Service Plan
B)a 504 Plan
C)an Individualized Education Program
D)related services
A)an Individualized Family Service Plan
B)a 504 Plan
C)an Individualized Education Program
D)related services
D
4
The benefits of effective collaboration include all of the following EXCEPT this:
A)incorrect placement
B)greater likelihood that assessments will be nondiscriminatory
C)more appropriate educational plans
D)the absence of administrative support
A)incorrect placement
B)greater likelihood that assessments will be nondiscriminatory
C)more appropriate educational plans
D)the absence of administrative support
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5
Which term refers to an inability or incapacity to perform a task or activity in a normal fashion?
A)Impairment
B)Handicap
C)Disability
D)Exceptionality
A)Impairment
B)Handicap
C)Disability
D)Exceptionality
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6
One teacher presents the instruction to the entire class while the second teacher circulates,gathering information.
A)team teach
B)one teach,one support
C)one teach,one observe
D)alternative
A)team teach
B)one teach,one support
C)one teach,one observe
D)alternative
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7
Which category of disability has the highest incidence?
A)Intellectual disabilities
B)Behavioral disorders
C)Specific learning disabilities
D)Visual impairments
A)Intellectual disabilities
B)Behavioral disorders
C)Specific learning disabilities
D)Visual impairments
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8
Multiple means of representation,engagement,and expression are the essential elements of
A)an Individualized Education Program.
B)universal design for learning.
C)an Individualized Transition Plan.
D)an Individualized Family Service Plan.
A)an Individualized Education Program.
B)universal design for learning.
C)an Individualized Transition Plan.
D)an Individualized Family Service Plan.
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9
One teacher taking the instructional lead while the other providing support and assistance to the students describes which type of co-teaching method?
A)station
B)alternative
C)parallel
D)one teach,one support
A)station
B)alternative
C)parallel
D)one teach,one support
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10
Which was a shortcoming of the institutions of the mid-nineteenth century?
A)They provided protection for people with disabilities.
B)They were funded by philanthropists.
C)They provided little or no education.
D)They provided housing for individuals with disabilities.
A)They provided protection for people with disabilities.
B)They were funded by philanthropists.
C)They provided little or no education.
D)They provided housing for individuals with disabilities.
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11
One teacher provides instruction to the larger group while the other teacher interacts with a small group of students.
A)station
B)one teach,one observe
C)alternative
D)parallel
A)station
B)one teach,one observe
C)alternative
D)parallel
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12
Both teachers share the instructional activities equally in this co-teaching model.
A)one teach,one support
B)team teach
C)station
D)alternative
A)one teach,one support
B)team teach
C)station
D)alternative
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13
______ worked with the urban poor and children with intellectual disabilities.
A)Dorothea Dix
B)Maria Montessori
C)Alexander Bell
D)Alfred Binet
A)Dorothea Dix
B)Maria Montessori
C)Alexander Bell
D)Alfred Binet
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14
Identify the exceptionality that is not included in the list of thirteen disability categories although these individuals may receive a special education.
A)other health impaired
B)speech language impairments
C)gifted and talented
D)multiple disabilities
A)other health impaired
B)speech language impairments
C)gifted and talented
D)multiple disabilities
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15
This co-teaching instructional arrangement lowers the teacher-pupil ratio.Instruction is planned jointly but delivered separately.
A)parallel
B)station
C)team
D)one teach,one support
A)parallel
B)station
C)team
D)one teach,one support
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16
Which would be considered an example of person-first language?
A)Intellectually disabled
B)Child with autism
C)The blind girl
D)The Downs kid
A)Intellectually disabled
B)Child with autism
C)The blind girl
D)The Downs kid
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17
The Father of Special Education is the title bestowed on this man because of his groundbreaking work over two centuries ago.
A)Jean-Marc Gastard Itard
B)Edouard Seguin
C)Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
D)Samuel Gridley Howe
A)Jean-Marc Gastard Itard
B)Edouard Seguin
C)Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
D)Samuel Gridley Howe
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18
Who was one of the first individuals to use behavior modification to treat people with disabilities?
A)Jean Marc Gaspard Itard
B)Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
C)Philippe Pinel
D)Louis Braille
A)Jean Marc Gaspard Itard
B)Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
C)Philippe Pinel
D)Louis Braille
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19
A written plan developed by a team that coordinates services for infants and toddlers and their families is referred to as
A)a 504 Plan.
B)an Individualized Education Program.
C)an Individualized Family Service Plan.
D)an Individualized Transition Plan.
A)a 504 Plan.
B)an Individualized Education Program.
C)an Individualized Family Service Plan.
D)an Individualized Transition Plan.
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20
Which term refers to the number of new instances of a disability occurring within a specific period?
A)Prevalence
B)Incidence
C)Frequency
D)Population
A)Prevalence
B)Incidence
C)Frequency
D)Population
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21
Programs centered on the common instructional needs of students are best described as
A)noncategorical.
B)categorical.
C)exceptional.
D)multidisciplinary.
A)noncategorical.
B)categorical.
C)exceptional.
D)multidisciplinary.
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22
Which event set the stage for the rapid expansion of special education services?
A)The Civil War
B)World War II
C)The assassination of John F.Kennedy
D)The creation of Braille
A)The Civil War
B)World War II
C)The assassination of John F.Kennedy
D)The creation of Braille
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23
In 2004,IDEA mandated what provision for transitioning students with disabilities?
A)Community-based education services
B)Development of an individualized transition plan by age 16
C)Requirements for school-based vocational programs
D)Special transition-related instructional programs
A)Community-based education services
B)Development of an individualized transition plan by age 16
C)Requirements for school-based vocational programs
D)Special transition-related instructional programs
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24
Services for young students with disabilities were mandated with the passing of
A)Education for All Handicapped Children Act (PL 94-142).
B)Education of the Handicapped Act Amendments of 1986 (PL 99-457).
C)PL 101-476,the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (commonly known as IDEA.
D)Americans With Disabilities Act (PL 101-336).
A)Education for All Handicapped Children Act (PL 94-142).
B)Education of the Handicapped Act Amendments of 1986 (PL 99-457).
C)PL 101-476,the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (commonly known as IDEA.
D)Americans With Disabilities Act (PL 101-336).
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25
In the "one teach,one observe" model of cooperative teaching,one teacher delivers instruction while the other teacher
A)provides additional assistance to struggling students.
B)collects data concerning the other teacher's presentation.
C)collects data on student performance.
D)prepares materials for the next lesson.
A)provides additional assistance to struggling students.
B)collects data concerning the other teacher's presentation.
C)collects data on student performance.
D)prepares materials for the next lesson.
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26
Early intervention programming is guided by the
A)individualized education plan (IEP).
B)individualized family service plan (IFSP).
C)individualized family education plan (IFEP).
D)individualized transition plan (ITP).
A)individualized education plan (IEP).
B)individualized family service plan (IFSP).
C)individualized family education plan (IFEP).
D)individualized transition plan (ITP).
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27
Who founded the first school for the deaf?
A)Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
B)Samuel Gridley Howe
C)Dorothea Dix
D)Lewis Terman
A)Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
B)Samuel Gridley Howe
C)Dorothea Dix
D)Lewis Terman
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28
Who,as an early teacher of students with hearing impairments,advocated for the use of residual hearing?
A)Alexander Graham Bell
B)Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
C)Francis Galton
D)Lewis Terman
A)Alexander Graham Bell
B)Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
C)Francis Galton
D)Lewis Terman
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29
An approach in which related service professionals teach their skills to each other is referred to as a(n)
A)multidisciplinary approach.
B)interdisciplinary approach.
C)collaborative approach.
D)transdisciplinary approach.
A)multidisciplinary approach.
B)interdisciplinary approach.
C)collaborative approach.
D)transdisciplinary approach.
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30
A type of cooperative teaching in which two teachers instruct two different segments of a lesson and then exchange students is referred to as
A)parallel teaching.
B)alternative teaching.
C)team teaching.
D)station teaching.
A)parallel teaching.
B)alternative teaching.
C)team teaching.
D)station teaching.
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31
The concept of "universal design" was derived from the field of ______.
A)religion
B)mathematics
C)biology
D)architecture
A)religion
B)mathematics
C)biology
D)architecture
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32
What percentage of adolescents and adults with disabilities is employed?
A)59%
B)57%
C)28%
D)10%
A)59%
B)57%
C)28%
D)10%
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33
The transition from school to postschool environments for students with disabilities may be enhanced by increasing the
A)intensity of the traditional curriculum.
B)relevance of the traditional curriculum.
C)level of difficulty of the traditional curriculum.
D)duration of the traditional program.
A)intensity of the traditional curriculum.
B)relevance of the traditional curriculum.
C)level of difficulty of the traditional curriculum.
D)duration of the traditional program.
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34
Which type of teaming involves each team member performing individual assessment and then collaborating during program development?
A)Multidisciplinary
B)Interdisciplinary
C)Transdisciplinary
D)Parallel
A)Multidisciplinary
B)Interdisciplinary
C)Transdisciplinary
D)Parallel
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35
Which term does not describe special education?
A)Services
B)Location
C)Individualized
D)Instructional programs
A)Services
B)Location
C)Individualized
D)Instructional programs
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36
Which term is used to describe an infant or child who has a high probability of exhibiting delays in development or developing a disability?
A)Developmentally delayed
B)At risk
C)Underdeveloped
D)Exceptional
A)Developmentally delayed
B)At risk
C)Underdeveloped
D)Exceptional
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37
One concern associated with alternative teaching is that
A)not all students receive all of the critical content.
B)it requires two teachers.
C)students may become stigmatized.
D)students may not receive equity in instruction.
A)not all students receive all of the critical content.
B)it requires two teachers.
C)students may become stigmatized.
D)students may not receive equity in instruction.
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38
In 1984,Madeline Will proposed a three-level model of transition support services referred to as the
A)bridges model.
B)cascade model.
C)school-to-work program.
D)vocational support taxonomy.
A)bridges model.
B)cascade model.
C)school-to-work program.
D)vocational support taxonomy.
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39
A major premise of the universal design is to
A)remove administrative barriers for students with disabilities.
B)make all instruction accessible by students with disabilities.
C)make only physical environments accessible by students with disabilities.
D)make learning environments accessible for all students.
A)remove administrative barriers for students with disabilities.
B)make all instruction accessible by students with disabilities.
C)make only physical environments accessible by students with disabilities.
D)make learning environments accessible for all students.
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40
The term early childhood special education typically applies to children ages
A)birth to 2 years.
B)birth to 5 years.
C)3 to 5 years.
D)3 to 7 years.
A)birth to 2 years.
B)birth to 5 years.
C)3 to 5 years.
D)3 to 7 years.
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41
All of the following are categories of disability under IDEA except
A)traumatic brain injury.
B)autism.
C)gifted and talented.
D)multiple disabilities.
A)traumatic brain injury.
B)autism.
C)gifted and talented.
D)multiple disabilities.
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42
Who called attention to the shocking conditions in asylums during the mid-nineteenth century?
A)Francis Galton
B)Samuel Gridley Howe
C)Dorothea Dix
D)Maria Montesorri
A)Francis Galton
B)Samuel Gridley Howe
C)Dorothea Dix
D)Maria Montesorri
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43
______ helped to establish an organization that was the forerunner to the American Association on Mental Retardation.
A)Édouard Séguin
B)Philippe Pinel
C)Maria Montessori
D)Lewis Terman
A)Édouard Séguin
B)Philippe Pinel
C)Maria Montessori
D)Lewis Terman
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44
What percentage of students with disabilities will drop out of school?
A)10%
B)20%
C)33%
D)57%
A)10%
B)20%
C)33%
D)57%
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45
In the 1970s,students with disabilities were afforded the right to a ______ education.
A)desegregated and appropriate
B)free and appropriate
C)free and inclusive
D)free and public
A)desegregated and appropriate
B)free and appropriate
C)free and inclusive
D)free and public
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46
______ refers to the impact of a disability.
A)Delay
B)Impairment
C)Limitation
D)Handicap
A)Delay
B)Impairment
C)Limitation
D)Handicap
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47
In ______ a teacher and a special educator plan and deliver instruction together to a heterogeneous group of students.
A)cooperative teaching
B)tandem teaching
C)multidisciplinary teaching
D)universal design instruction
A)cooperative teaching
B)tandem teaching
C)multidisciplinary teaching
D)universal design instruction
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48
When referring to children who are at risk,which of the following is not a potential cause?
A)Biology
B)Environment
C)Genetics
D)Accident
A)Biology
B)Environment
C)Genetics
D)Accident
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49
A perspective that reflects dignity and potential is referred to as
A)being able to recognize a disability on sight.
B)speaking in terms of a disability,when describing a person.
C)using people-first language.
D)never using the word disability.
A)being able to recognize a disability on sight.
B)speaking in terms of a disability,when describing a person.
C)using people-first language.
D)never using the word disability.
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50
Simply stated,a special education is a(n)______ instructional program designed to meet the unique needs of an individual learner.
A)universal
B)customized
C)appropriate
D)collaborative
A)universal
B)customized
C)appropriate
D)collaborative
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51
An inability or incapacity to perform a particular task or activity in a specific way because of sensory,physical,cognitive,or other forms of impairment is called
A)handicap.
B)intellectual disability.
C)disability.
D)autism.
A)handicap.
B)intellectual disability.
C)disability.
D)autism.
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52
The American educator and psychologist who developed the notion of intelligence quotient,or IQ,is
A)Alfred Binet.
B)Alexander Graham Bell.
C)Lewis Terman.
D)Samuel Gridley Howe.
A)Alfred Binet.
B)Alexander Graham Bell.
C)Lewis Terman.
D)Samuel Gridley Howe.
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53
According to Gargiulo and Kilgo (2014),______ refers to the delivery of a coordinated and comprehensive package of specialized services to infants and toddlers.
A)special education
B)universal design
C)early childhood special education
D)early intervention
A)special education
B)universal design
C)early childhood special education
D)early intervention
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54
______ recognized the importance of sensory stimulation.
A)Jean Marc Gaspard Itard
B)Jacob Rodrigues Pereira
C)Édouard Séguin
D)Alfred Binet
A)Jean Marc Gaspard Itard
B)Jacob Rodrigues Pereira
C)Édouard Séguin
D)Alfred Binet
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55
The terms developmentally delayed and at risk are defined by the
A)federal government.
B)state governments.
C)municipal governments.
D)school districts.
A)federal government.
B)state governments.
C)municipal governments.
D)school districts.
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56
Which major educational reform focused on the academic achievement of students and qualifications of teachers?
A)No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (PL 107-110)
B)Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (PL 105-17)
C)Education of the Handicapped Act Amendments of 1986 (PL 99-457)
D)Individuals With Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (PL108-446)
A)No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (PL 107-110)
B)Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (PL 105-17)
C)Education of the Handicapped Act Amendments of 1986 (PL 99-457)
D)Individuals With Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (PL108-446)
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57
Exceptionality is a(n)______ term generally referring to individuals who differ from societal or community standards of normalcy.
A)inclusive
B)exclusive
C)proprietary
D)rude
A)inclusive
B)exclusive
C)proprietary
D)rude
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58
The total number of individuals with a particular disability at a given time is referred to as ______.
A)incidence
B)prevalence
C)frequency
D)a sample
A)incidence
B)prevalence
C)frequency
D)a sample
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59
Key ingredients required for successful cooperative teaching include all except
A)mutual respect.
B)mandatory participation.
C)shared instructional philosophy.
D)adequate planning time.
A)mutual respect.
B)mandatory participation.
C)shared instructional philosophy.
D)adequate planning time.
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60
Exceptionalities are/can
A)always easy to spot.
B)never easy to see.
C)always keep people from being able to succeed.
D)range in scope and obviousness.
A)always easy to spot.
B)never easy to see.
C)always keep people from being able to succeed.
D)range in scope and obviousness.
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61
A person without use of his or her legs is generally considered to be handicapped.
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62
Multidisciplinary teams are best described as
A)team members working collaboratively.
B)team members who make recommendations based on shared information and joint planning.
C)having a team leader who also serves as the primary interventionist.
D)team members who perform their roles independent of one another with little collaboration.
A)team members working collaboratively.
B)team members who make recommendations based on shared information and joint planning.
C)having a team leader who also serves as the primary interventionist.
D)team members who perform their roles independent of one another with little collaboration.
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63
Édouard Séguin's ideas and theories provided a basis for the work of _________ with the urban poor and children with intellectual disabilities.
A)Philippe Pinel
B)Maria Montessori
C)Samuel Gridley Howe
D)Alfred Binet
A)Philippe Pinel
B)Maria Montessori
C)Samuel Gridley Howe
D)Alfred Binet
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64
Every high school student who is enrolled in a special education program must have ______ as part of his or her IEP.
A)an individualized transition plan (ITP)
B)a behavior management plan
C)an individual family service plan (IFSP)
D)a 504 accommodation plan
A)an individualized transition plan (ITP)
B)a behavior management plan
C)an individual family service plan (IFSP)
D)a 504 accommodation plan
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65
A traditional secondary curriculum has the potential to fail in effectively transitioning students with special needs because it focuses on which of the following?
A)College prep
B)Remedial academics
C)Passing the GED
D)Standards-based education
A)College prep
B)Remedial academics
C)Passing the GED
D)Standards-based education
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66
IDEA 2004 requires that each student,beginning no later than age 16,have a statement of transition services incorporated into his or her IEP.
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67
Learning disabilities account for about 4 of every 10 students with disabilities.
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68
All of the following people are listed in the text as having been instrumental in pioneering special education except
A)Howard Gardner.
B)Philippe Pinel.
C)Louis Braille.
D)Alexander Graham Bell.
A)Howard Gardner.
B)Philippe Pinel.
C)Louis Braille.
D)Alexander Graham Bell.
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69
Labels are typically inadequate for instructional purposes.
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70
Which of the following are examples of related service professionals?
A)Physical therapist
B)Psychologist
C)Audiologist
D)All of these
A)Physical therapist
B)Psychologist
C)Audiologist
D)All of these
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71
PL 99-457,the Education of the Handicapped Amendments of 1986,mandated services for
A)individuals with autism.
B)individuals with traumatic brain injury.
C)children between 3 and 5 years of age.
D)individuals between 4 and 6 years of age.
A)individuals with autism.
B)individuals with traumatic brain injury.
C)children between 3 and 5 years of age.
D)individuals between 4 and 6 years of age.
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72
With regards to exceptionality,as discussed in the text,all of the following would be examples of exceptionality except a
A)student with autism.
B)child who is gifted and talented.
C)person who has traumatic brain injury.
D)student who is much taller than his or her classmates.
A)student with autism.
B)child who is gifted and talented.
C)person who has traumatic brain injury.
D)student who is much taller than his or her classmates.
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73
Which of the following students with exceptionalities are not required,by the federal government,to be provided with a special education?
A)Students with emotional disturbances
B)Students who are gifted and talented
C)Students with visual impairments
D)Students with a traumatic brain injury
A)Students with emotional disturbances
B)Students who are gifted and talented
C)Students with visual impairments
D)Students with a traumatic brain injury
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74
Which of the following is not an advantage of labeling individuals with special needs?
A)Labels serve as a means for effective communication among professionals.
B)Labels establish an individual's eligibility for services.
C)Labels serve as a means for funding.
D)Labels can be used as an acceptable excuse for discrimination.
A)Labels serve as a means for effective communication among professionals.
B)Labels establish an individual's eligibility for services.
C)Labels serve as a means for funding.
D)Labels can be used as an acceptable excuse for discrimination.
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75
PL 99-457,Education of Handicapped Children Act Amendments (1986),mandated early intervention services for children birth to two.
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76
UDL does not remove academic challenges; it removes _____.
A)difficult instructional design
B)nonessential content
C)barriers to access
D)flexibility and variety
A)difficult instructional design
B)nonessential content
C)barriers to access
D)flexibility and variety
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77
Universal Design for Learning removes academic challenges thereby allowing access to all children.
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78
Universal Design for Learning provides equal access to learning.
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79
Public Law (PL)108-446 identifies how many categories of disabilities?
A)13
B)10
C)17
D)6
A)13
B)10
C)17
D)6
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80
The first special education classrooms were
A)duplicitous.
B)self-contained.
C)service related.
D)vocationally focused.
A)duplicitous.
B)self-contained.
C)service related.
D)vocationally focused.
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