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Definitinions
Authentic
assessment is an assessment strategy that evaluates a student's
critical thinking and problem-solving ability using real-life situations
in which he or she may work with or receive help from peers, teachers,
parents or supervisors.
Assessment
accommodations allow students with disabilities an opportunity
to demonstrate what they have learned without being impeded by their
disability. It is one method for providing equity, not advantages
in assessment practices. Although research on accommodations is
scarce, policy-makers and educators must make decisions about whether
to use them and which students should receive them. Fuchs and Fuchs
(2000) posit that valid accommodation practices should produce scores
that measure the same attributes as standard assessments for students
with and without disabilities. Early findings comparing the results
for Limited English Proficient (LEP) and non-LEP students indicate
positive results for students when given a Glossary explaining potentially
unfamiliar words and extra time.
Comprehensive
school reform is a program that integrates, in a coherent manner,
the following nine components.
a. Effective, research-based methods and strategies
b. Comprehensive design with aligned components
c. Professional development
d. Measurable goals and benchmarks
e. Support within the school
f. Parental and community involvement
g. External technical support and assistance
h. Evaluation strategies
i. Coordination of resources
Constructivism
is a theory that states that a learner acquires knowledge on the
basis of an active interaction between new information and the learner's
prior knowledge and experience.
Cooperative
learning is a culturally sensitive pedagogical and social learning
approach that has shown promise for African American students. In
this approach, teachers place students with heterogeneous abilities
together to work on assignments. Cooperative learning has been effective
in helping students achieve the following goals:
a. Increased academic achievement
b. Improved relations among groups of students
c. More positive feelings about learning
Culture
is a set of values, beliefs, and attitudes that are inculcated as
a result of living with a group of people. An important consideration
is that culture should not be confused with homogeneity.
Culturally
appropriate pedagogy is a theoretical education framework that
attempts to integrate the culture of different racial and ethnic
groups into the overall academic program.
Cultural
sensitivity is a teacher's awareness and competence in dealing
with students and families from various ethnic groups.
Early
intervention is a process that includes the development of an
early appropriate intervention for students who are experiencing
academic and/or behavioral difficulties to lessen the possibility
that the problem will require special education services.
Individualized Education Program (IEP) is a document that
must include a statement of present level of performance, clearly
stated goals, objectives, services provided, and criteria and procedures
for determining that the instructional objectives are met. IDEA
requires that an interdisciplinary team, which includes the parents,
write the document.
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Amendments of 1997
(IDEA) are amendments to P. L. 94-142, which mandates a free,
appropriate public education for all children between the ages of
3 and 21 regardless of the disability. This Act included several
provisions, including strengthening the role of parents and lowering
the age that transition should be addressed to 14.
Least
Restrictive Environment (LRE) is a legal tem referring to the
fact that students with disabilities must be educated in as "normal"
an environment as possible. The major goal is for students with
disabilities to be educated with age-appropriate peers whenever
apprpropriate.
Mental
retardation is a state of impaired functioning characterized
by limitations in intelligence and related adaptive skill areas.
Multicultural
education curriculum and instruction that to provide equity
in educational opportunities to students regardless of their cultural
identities.
Section
504 is a national law that forbids excluding or denying individuals
with disabilities an equal opportunity to receive program benefits
and services. It defines the rights of individuals with disabilities
to participate in and have access to program benefits and services.
The law also covers discrimination in employment matters.
Transition
is a process mandated by IDEA that prepares students with disabilities
for continued education, independence, and employment. IDEA requires
attention to transition plans that must be incorporated into students'
IEPs beginning no later than age 14. Each IEP must contain a statement
of services necessary along with applicable linkages and agencies
before the student exits high school.
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