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Nathan is a unique student. Not only does he insist on the same routines and repeats the same movements, but he rarely looks his teacher in the eye. Nathan probably diagnosed as:
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Autistic
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A student having the most severe level of retardation is staffed with what label in an ESE classroom?
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PMH
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Before a student is permitted to attend an ESE classroom, what must be signed by school personnel and the student's parent guardian annually?
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IEP
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This type of language takes 2-3 years for an ESOL student to acquire
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Social
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When all labels of ESE students are "grouped under one umbrella" and put in the same classroom, what is this type of classroom called
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VE
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Which of the following terms is used by psychologists to describe a learning disability?
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Perceptual Disorder
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The process of putting ESE students into "regular" or "non exceptional" classrooms isknown as
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Mainstreaming
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A genetically linked disorder caused by a chromosomal abbnormality. This disorder is a common cause of developmental delays
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Down Syndrome
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A person who counts on fingers and enjoys non-stationary activities may be a
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Kinesthetic learner
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A person who moves his/her lips while reading and seldom writes things down may be a
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Auditory Learner
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A person who daydreams and has difficulty during lectures may be a
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Visual Learner
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Impairment in the ability to write is known as
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Dysgraphia
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This "mind style" involves individuals who are extremely intelligent. They are frequently absent minded and get lost in their "ivory tower". Their favorite intellectual enviornment is around books in the library. What mind style is this?
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Abstract/Sequential
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Which of these labels does not belong specifically to Exceptional Student Education
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Attention Deficit Disorder
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"Learning by doing" ecompasses what type of learning style?
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Tactile
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A condition where students frequently reverse letters is known as
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dyslexia
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Marie is a unique student. She is open to new ezperiences and is willing to take risks, but is easily bored with her coursework. Marie exhibits the characteristics of students who are
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Gifted
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This "mind style" involves people who are rarely on time. They are dreamers who are fairly musical people. Their desks are messy and they are packrats. What mind style is this?
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Abstract/Random
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A system of body language which interprets sound through movement is
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Eurhythmy
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The number of students with learning disabilities ranges from
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15-20%
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Stuttering is a disorder of
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Fluency
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An inherited, neurological disorder involving involuntary, rapid, nonrhythmic motor movements or vocalizations is known as
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Tourette's Syndrome
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Lack of reading and writing skills required to function effectively in society is known as
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Illiteracy
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A difficulty with pronunciation or a lisp is a problem with
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articulation
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This "mind style" involves individuals who are perfectionists. They make their beds up immediately and never misplace anything. Although they get everything in on time, they rarely give compliments. What mind style is this?
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Concrete/Sequential
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ESOL refers to
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English Speakers of Other Languages
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Individuals with this behavior characteristic may be described as fidgety, nervous, or distractable
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Hyperactivity
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"Eddie" tries extremely hard as a student, but faces many learning challenges. Eddi has been staffed by the ESE personnel as having the mildest form of retardation. Eddie will probably be staffed as
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EMH
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An individual who was not born in the U.S. and whose native language is not English is
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LEP
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This ESE staffing deals with students who may be prone to behavioral challenges. Frequently, they have difficulty controlling thei behavior. However, these students may, also, be withdrawn from learning
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EH
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The label of LY is assigned to students who
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Have been in the U.S. < 2 years
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The loss or impairment of the ability to use spoken or writtten language is
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Aphasia
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Impairment in arithmetic or computation skills is
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Dyscalculia
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A student who can only learn about 25-50% of what a typical student learns is staffed in an ESE classroom as
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TMH
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Which of the following multiple intelligences relates to sikills in understanding people's moods, motivations, and intentions?
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Interpersonal
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Which of the following multiple intelligences is typical of dancers, athletes, carpenters, and surgeons?
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Bodily-Kinesthetic
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Valid assessment of developmental delays considers
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Communication differences, Cultural Diversity, Linguistic Diversity
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This "mind style" involves people who refuse to accept "can't" and "don't". They are gamblers who are friendly and who "work the room". They are natural leaders and frequently become politicians. What mind style is this?
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Concrete/Random
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This type of language takes 5-7 years for an ESOL student to acquire
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Academic
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Developmental delays caused during the birth of the child are called
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Perinatal
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How many people in the U.S. are considered "illiterate"
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20%
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The process whereby a "regular" teacher and an ESE teacher "team-teach" both exceptional and non exceptional students is known as
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Inclusion
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Tihs ESE staffing deals with students who may be prone to losing their temper extermely frequently. "Tony" fit this mold with his, most daily, fighting
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SED
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Which multicultural society welcomes members whose I.Q. is in the top 2? of the population?
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MENSA
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People with schizophrenia typically experience
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Hallucinations
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Bipolar depression scharacterized by
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Impulsivity
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Which of the follwoing symptoms is most associated with ADHD
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Inability to focus
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After 6 years, an ESOL student is
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Not allowed to continue in ESOL programs
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Blurting out statements is a typical behavior of a person with
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ADHD
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Autism is characterized by
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Repetitive acts
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