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RSED 3000 Final Exam Auburn – Practice Questions, Study Guide &
Special Education Exam Review 2026
What is the over-arching purpose of education? - correct answer ✔✔all of
these: prepare a child for college, prepare a child for employment, prepare a
child for independent living
A type of fluency disorder characterized by excessive speech rate,
repetitions, extra sounds, mispronounced sounds, and poor or absent use of
pauses, speech is garbled to the point of unintelligibility. For example, "Let's
go" becomes, "Sko!" and "did you eat?" becomes, "Jeet!" This called: -
correct answer ✔✔cluttering
What are the steps teachers should follow for suspected communication
disorders? - correct answer ✔✔all: meet with the RTI or PST, talk with the
speech and language specialist to schedule a time to observe the student,
call the student's parents and ask about their communication at home
The earlier the intervention begins with children as risk for developing a
disability the better, What time is the most critical period for intervention? -
correct answer ✔✔8 months to 3 years
Only special education teachers are allowed by law to teach students with
disabilities. - correct answer ✔✔False
For a student in Alabama to be eligible for having an intellectual disability,
he/she must have an IQ of ________________ (+ or - 5). - correct answer ✔✔70
The MOST common characteristic in students with autism spectrum disorders
is... - correct answer ✔✔None are correct, there is not one sign, everyone is
different
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RSED 3000 Final Exam Auburn – Practice Questions, Study Guide & Special Education Exam Review 2026 What is the over-arching purpose of education? - correct answer ✔✔all of these: prepare a child for college, prepare a child for employment, prepare a child for independent living A type of fluency disorder characterized by excessive speech rate, repetitions, extra sounds, mispronounced sounds, and poor or absent use of pauses, speech is garbled to the point of unintelligibility. For example, "Let's go" becomes, "Sko!" and "did you eat?" becomes, "Jeet!" This called: - correct answer ✔✔cluttering What are the steps teachers should follow for suspected communication disorders? - correct answer ✔✔all: meet with the RTI or PST, talk with the speech and language specialist to schedule a time to observe the student, call the student's parents and ask about their communication at home The earlier the intervention begins with children as risk for developing a disability the better, What time is the most critical period for intervention? - correct answer ✔✔8 months to 3 years Only special education teachers are allowed by law to teach students with disabilities. - correct answer ✔✔False For a student in Alabama to be eligible for having an intellectual disability, he/she must have an IQ of ________________ (+ or - 5). - correct answer ✔✔ 70 The MOST common characteristic in students with autism spectrum disorders is... - correct answer ✔✔None are correct, there is not one sign, everyone is different

Education for students with multiple disabilities should always... - correct answer ✔✔1. be functional and age appropriate

  1. accepting varied learning goals
  2. uses routines to ensure safety
  3. increase a student's self-worth This problem solving framework is used to identify and monitor students at risk for screening and the data source helps facilitate identifying interventions that help students learn. - correct answer ✔✔RTI That no child with disabilities can be excluded from receiving a free appropriate public education is, one of IDEIA's primary characteristics, and is referred to as: - correct answer ✔✔Zero Reject and FAPE (free appropriate public education) Even though there are multiple frameworks for the implementation of RTI, what is one of the critical components that all agree are essential for RTI? - correct answer ✔✔Implementation of effective classroom instructional practices so all students have an opportunity to learn This type of classroom placement can occur for a student with disabilities who will receive services from a special education teacher in general education setting with his or her same age peers instead of a separate for students with disabilities. - correct answer ✔✔inclusive setting A functional behavior assessment does the following... - correct answer ✔✔gathers information that helps to understand why a child is performing a certain behavior If a student is diagnosed with ADD/ADHD or epilepsy then he or she will automatically receive special education services. - correct answer ✔✔false

for children presumed to be at risk for such problems. - correct answer ✔✔special education An emotional disability is the _____________ largest disability category in IDEA.

  • correct answer ✔✔fourth Approximately ___________________ of all students who receive special education services also receive speech language therapy as a related service. - correct answer ✔✔50% Almost 50% of students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ages 6 to 21, spend at least this much of their time in general education classes? - correct answer ✔✔40% Early childhood special education refers to educational and related services provided to what ages? - correct answer ✔✔3 to 5 As of 2014, the prevalence of Autism in both boys and girls is... - correct answer ✔✔1 in 68 The first step in developing an FBA is - correct answer ✔✔defining the behavior What does FBA stand for? - correct answer ✔✔Functional Behavioral Assessment Which of the factors listed below are an aspect of articulation? - correct answer ✔✔all: omissions, substitutions, additions (also distortions)

Victoria's speech is sometimes difficult to understand because her language has an irregular rhythm and flow. Victoria's language problem is in the area of: - correct answer ✔✔fluency Autism is always caused by something the parents did "wrong." - correct answer ✔✔False Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) often manifests by what age? - correct answer ✔✔ 12 Autism typically appears during what stages of a child's life? - correct answer ✔✔during the first 3 years What does BIP stand for? - correct answer ✔✔Behavior Intervention Plan The --rules that govern sounds (phonons) and symbols (phonics) of language are referred to as what? - correct answer ✔✔phonology Students with language disorders may have difficulty with - correct answer ✔✔all: understanding the meaning of concepts and seeing the relations between them, following directions, understanding multiple meanings and complex sentences Approximately how many students in elementary school have a communication disorder? - correct answer ✔✔10% All students with Emotional Disabilities exhibit disruptive external behaviors.

  • correct answer ✔✔False