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AUBURN UNIVERSITY | RSED 3000:
EXAM 1 (CH. 1-4) 2026 LATEST
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS| ACE
YOUR GRADES.
What is the function of an IEP? - correct answer -Address all
areas of student's need
What is the value of an IEP? - correct answer -To guide education
of students with disability and clarify expectations
What activities are involved in shared problem-solving? - correct
answer --Discover a shared need
-Identify the problem
-Proposed solutions using brainstorming principles
-Evaluate ideas using a chose set of criteria
-Plan specifics
-Implement the solution
-Evaluate the outcomes
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EXAM 1 (CH. 1-4) 2026 LATEST

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS| ACE

YOUR GRADES.

What is the function of an IEP? - correct answer - Address all areas of student's need What is the value of an IEP? - correct answer - To guide education of students with disability and clarify expectations What activities are involved in shared problem-solving? - correct answer --Discover a shared need

  • Identify the problem
  • Proposed solutions using brainstorming principles
  • Evaluate ideas using a chose set of criteria
  • Plan specifics
  • Implement the solution
  • Evaluate the outcomes

What is co-teaching? - correct answer - Teachers who share instruction; widely used in inclusive schools What are some styles of Co-teaching? - correct answer --One teach, one observe

  • Station teaching
  • Parallel teaching
  • Alternative teaching
  • Teaming
  • One teach, one assist What are the characteristics of collaboration? - correct answer -- Voluntary
  • Based on parity
  • Shared goal
  • Shared responsibility
  • Shared accountability
  • Based on shared resources
  • Emergent

What is program evaluation? - correct answer - Decisions about whether student's special education program should be terminated, continued, or modified What are high-stakes achievement tests? - correct answer - Tests based on educational standards. Designed to measure state standards set by individual states What are standardized achievement tests? - correct answer - Tests based on curriculum. Designed to measure academic achievement. What are some examples of accommodations? - correct answer - Changes to setting, timing, response format, presentation format, etc What are CBA probes? - correct answer - Curriculum-based assessment probes. They align with curriculum/teaching and are easy to give while being time efficient

What is a CBM? - correct answer - Curriculum Based Measurement. This is a kind of CBA based on general indicators in basic skills What are two different kinds of CBA's to administer? - correct answer - 1. Probes of basic academic skills in reading, math, and writing

  1. Probes of content-area knowledge (content, vocabulary, prerequisite skills, textbook reading, and note taking What are probes of basic academic skills? - correct answer - Timed samples that assess accuracy and fluency What are progress monitoring assessments? - correct answer - Assessments that indicate student progress toward meeting grade-level performance benchmarks What is specially designed instruction (SDI)? - correct answer - A component of special education that is tailored to meet the individual needs of students and is monitored closely

What is IEP? - correct answer - Individualized Education Program What happened in Brown v. Board of Education in 1954? - correct answer - This ruled that separate education for african americans was not equal, ensured that diverse student groups learned together, and influenced thinking about individuals with disabilities What happened in the Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Children v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1972? - correct answer - Free public education was provided to all students What happened in the Oberti v. Board of Education, Clementon School District in 1993? - correct answer - Brought a full range of supports/services in general education What happened in Doe v. Withers in 1993? - correct answer - Teacher liability was created for lack of good-faith effort

What happened in the Endrew F. v. Douglas County School District in 2017? - correct answer - Made ambitious goals and meaningful educational progress for all students What does Section 504 of Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973 do? - correct answer - Applies to public schools and programs receiving federal funds. Ensures opportunity for full range of school activities and serves some students who don't qualify for special education, such as students with attention deficits What does the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) do? - correct answer - Ensures access to transportation, buildings, workplaces, and communication aids. Also protects against job placement discrimination What does the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) of 2016 do? What was it originally? - correct answer - Provides high quality education for all students, including ones in poverty. Has high academic standards for all students. It was originally the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) of 1965, but was reauthorized.

What is an LD? - correct answer - Learning disability. This is the most common disability in which people have difficulty processing information What is an SLI? - correct answer - Speech or language impairment. This is where someone has difficulty receiving or producing language What is an ID? - correct answer - Intellectual disability. There is a large range of severity of this disability that provide significant limitations in intellectual ability and adaptive behavior What is an ED? - correct answer - Emotional disturbance. This is when someone has difficulty with interpersonal relationships; inappropriate emotional responses What is autism? - correct answer - Range from high intelligence to intellectual disabilities in which there is difficulty in social responsiveness; requires routine

What is HI? - correct answer - Hearing impairment. This is someone with partial or complete hearing loss. What is VI? - correct answer - Visual Impairment. This is someone with partial or complete vision loss. What is deaf-blindness? - correct answer - A significant hearing and vision loss What is an OI? - correct answer - Orthopedic Impairment. This impairs movement and motor activities What is a TBI? - correct answer - Traumatic Brain injury. A serious brain injury from accident or injury What is an OHI? - correct answer - Other health impairment. Some examples can be cancer, ADHD, diabetes. Any disease/health disorder that negatively affects learning

What is the first step in monitoring special education services? - correct answer - Annual review of progress towards goal (update IEP) What is the second step in monitoring special education services?

  • correct answer - Three-year reevaluation; reassessment as needed; revise IEP What is the third step in monitoring special education services? - correct answer - Use due process to resolve disagreements between school district personnel and parents regarding their child with disabilities What are the required components of an IEP? - correct answer - 1. Present level of performance
  1. Annual goals and short-term objectives
  2. Statement of the extent of participation in general education 4.Outline of services and modifications needed 5.Behavior intervention plan
  3. Dates, frequency, and duration of services and modifications
  4. Strategies for evaluation of student progress toward goals
  5. Transition plan for students 16 and older