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Educational Psychology: Theory and Practice Chapter 12 Learners with Exceptionalities
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Scenario “…our philosophy is that every child can learn, and it is our job to find out how to reach each one.” (p. 363) Pleasantville
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Learners With Exceptionalities What’s in a Label? “…any individuals whose physical, mental, or behavioral performance is so different from the norm--either higher or lower--that additional services are needed to meet the individuals’ needs.” (p. 365)
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Learners With Exceptionalities u Students with Mental Retardation –Intelligence Quotient –Adaptive Functioning –Classifications
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True or False Individuals who have an IQ ____________________________ ___________________________.
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Learners With Exceptionalities: Classifications of Mental Retardation Mild50-75 Moderate35-55 Severe20-40 ProfoundBelow 25 Educable55-70 Trainable40-55 CustodialBelow 50
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Distribution of Intelligence Scores 34.13% 13.59% 2.14% 0.13% 40 55 70 85 100 115 130 145 160 Percentage of Population IQ -4 -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 SD
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True or False The sharp increase in cases of learning disabilities ____________________________ ___________________________.
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Learners With Exceptionalities u Students with Learning Disabilities –Definition varies widely v Diagnostics have improved in some areas v Definition has become more broad –Characteristics v Unexpected problems in specific academic areas v Motor involvement v Not due to mental retardation
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True or False Children who are diagnosed as hyperactive ____________________________ ___________________________.
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True or False Students with attention deficit hyperactive disorder ____________________________ ____________________________ ___________________________.
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Learners With Exceptionalities u Attention Deficit Disorder u Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder –Characteristics –Treatment –Treatment outcomes –Possible causes
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True or False Behaviors such as frequent throat clearing, inappropriate touching, and sarcastic comments in class ____________________________ ___________________________.
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Learners With Exceptionalities u Tourette’s Syndrome –Characteristics –Treatment –Complicating factors
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True or False The most common ____________________________ ___________________________.
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Learners With Exceptionalities u Students with Communication Disorders –Speech Disorders v Articulation v Stuttering v Cluttering –Language Disorders v Expressive Language Disorders v Receptive Language Disorders
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Learners With Exceptionalities u Students with Sensory, Physical, and Health Impairments –Vision Loss –Hearing Loss –Cerebral Palsy –Seizure Disorders
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True or False Most individuals who are legally blind ____________________________ ___________________________.
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True or False Cerebral Palsy is ____________________________ ___________________________.
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True or False If a child with a history of seizures appears to show a loss of consciousness accompanied by shaking, jerking motions ____________________________ ___________________________.
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True or False Under the law, children with disabilities ____________________________ ___________________________.
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Special Education: Legislation Time-Line u 1975Public Law 94-142 u 1986Public Law 99-457 u 1990IDEA u 1997IDEA 97 u 2003IDEA H.R. 1350???
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Least Restrictive Environment Separate School Separate Class General Education Class Resource Room
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True or False Mainstreaming appears to be ____________________________ ___________________________.
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