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Inclusive Classroom WGU Test Which of the following will provide enough data to initiate any instructional changes, if needed, when calculating a students progress? - Calculating rate of progression after a min of 8 weeks teachers at a school want to be effective at identifying when instructional changes are needed for a student with a suspected educational disability. What needs to be ensured when conductions progress monitoring? - The measurement is related to the curriculum being taught Which distinct components should tier 2 progress monitoring include in comparison to tier 1? - Data is collected more
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Which of the following will provide enough data to initiate any instructional changes, if needed, when calculating a students progress? - ✔✔Calculating rate of progression after a min of 8 weeks teachers at a school want to be effective at identifying when instructional changes are needed for a student with a suspected educational disability. What needs to be ensured when conductions progress monitoring? - ✔✔The measurement is related to the curriculum being taught Which distinct components should tier 2 progress monitoring include in comparison to tier 1? - ✔✔Data is collected more frequently and over a longer period of time A teacher needs to determine whether students are benefitting and responding well to tier 1 instruction. Which teacher-related component needs to be evaluated prior to making instructional changes? - ✔✔Whether instruction is high quality and scientifically based What is the scope and intent of Tier 3 instruction? - ✔✔To provide intense, individualized instruction over a longer period Which of the following is a description of how effective intervention should be for a student in achieving a learning goal? Dosage Strength Alignment Comprehensiveness - ✔✔Strength Mr. Patel implemented an intensive reading intervention for a tier 2 student. The student did not make meaningful gains so Mr. Patel changed the reading materials and added a reading intervention to improve the outcome.
Which calssification applies to the changes Mr. Patel Implemented? - ✔✔Qualitative changes: Cognitive instruction and instruction delivery What are Quantitative changes? - ✔✔Instruction dosage and instruction environment What are Mixed method changes? - ✔✔instruction time and environment What are Qualitative changes? - ✔✔Cognitive instruction and instruction delivery Mrs. Phan has a tier 2 intervention reading group with four students. After a reading achievement test, one of the students is still not making gains so Mrs. Phan intensified the intervention with additional time spent on reading skills for this student. What intervention was used? - ✔✔Data-based intervention and individualization (DBI) What is the taxonomy of intervention intensity? - ✔✔A method of choosing an intervention that is molded to fit a students individualized needs Mrs. Thomas worked with a student that has reading comprehension intervention supports. This student was unsuccessful in small group intervention, fell further behind and was very discouraged with school, so Mrs. Thomas planned to further individualized instruction for this student with one-on-one supports and other more intensive interventions. Which intervention label supports Mrs. Thomas's plan? - ✔✔Tier 3 In a general education classroom that has 2 co-teachers, a student with a mild learning disability struggles with completing time keyboard exercises successfully. What approach would allow the teachers to collect data to support the student? - ✔✔One teaches, One observes Which co-teaching model supports small teacher to student ration throughout a lesson? - ✔✔Station teaching
What approach would enable a teacher to plan instruction well while working effectively and efficiently with a para? - ✔✔Set aside time to get to know the skills, strength, experiences and comfort level of the para What classroom task would it be appropriate for a teacher to request of a para who has years of experience, a college degree and range of education-related skills? - ✔✔Provide 1:1 instruction, implement behavior plan, deliver curricular modifications What is the purpose of explicit instruction in classrooms? - ✔✔It provides an unambiguous, structures, and logical process of teaching content What do teachers need to provide that supports the scope of explicit instruction for students to acquire new content optimally? - ✔✔Multiple and varied ways to respond and engage with content part of teacher management of the classroom and of students' time spent working and learning is being able to organize lesson plans that promote this dynamic. What underlying principle of explicit instruction can teachers use top create these positive learning spaces? - ✔✔optimize engaged time and time on task In what scenario would using drill and practice be appropriate to promote learning of specific skills? - ✔✔Times multiplication and division problems What type of feedback should be given when students respond incorrectly during a check for understanding question? - ✔✔The feedback is constructive When is it appropriate to provide feedback to students during explicit instruction, whether they have accurately mastered a concept or if they are struggling? - ✔✔Feedback needs to be administered immediately When providing feedback to students throughout a new lesson on solving long division, some students become confused and frustrated despite the feedback provided by the teacher.
What level of explicit feedback does the teacher need to consider in this scenario to ensure students are receiving appropriate instructional guidance to complete their task? - ✔✔The feedback needs to be specific and corrective An effective instructional feedback has positive and meaningful or relevant information for the student. If students know what is expected from them to master a concept, they can also explain what they need to do. What strategy would provide the teacher a way to engage feedback with the student? - ✔✔Ask questions to clarify the students task and to check for accuracy What level of feedback would be appropriate to provide for a partially incorrect summary of a recent political event from a student? - ✔✔Substantive with clarifying statements and questions What teaching strategy incorporates structure, clarity, redundancy, enthusiasm, appropriate rate, and maximized engagement variable? - ✔✔Systematic teaching Before each lesson, Mr. Sousa passes out outlines of the lesson and reviews it with the class. Which SCREAM variable is Mr. Sousa demonstrating by reviewing the outline? - ✔✔Structure For her students with ADHD, Ms. Costa provides outlines that have the main points of the lesson highlighted. Which SCREAM variable is Ms. Costa implementing? - ✔✔Structure During Mr. Kalanis language arts class, he acts out the dramatic parts of important plays the students are learning. he wear partial outfits and uses dramatic voices. Which SCREAM variable is Mr. Kalani implementing? - ✔✔Enthusiasm What scenario is an example of systematic instruction? - ✔✔teaching lessons and activities in a logical fashion Ms. Sousa prompts students weekly with previously learned information to ensure students are retaining academic information.