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multicultural education
Education that teaches the value of cultural diversity.
subcultures
subgroups within the larger, or national, culture with unique values, ideas, and attitudes
exceptionality group
a group sharing a set of specific abilities or disabilities that are especially valued or that require special accommodation within a given subculture
curriculum-based measurement (CBM)
The frequent assessment of a student's progress; characterized by timed probes and visual display of data; also called progress monitoring.
classwide peer tutoring (CWPT)
an instructional procedure in which all students in the class are involved in tutoring and being tutored by classmates on specific skills as directed by their teacher
sheltered English approach
A method in which language-minority students are taught all their subjects in English at a level that is modified constantly according to individuals' needs.
New ELLs may vocalize very few responses during class. How should teachers support new ELLs?
a.Insist upon answering questions orally
b. Encourage students to rely on dictionaries to choose words
c.Build in options for students to respond non-verbally
d. Present questions multiple times in front of large groups
c.Build in options for students to respond non-verbally
Languages, dialects, values, and typical behavior all encompass
a.Reasons why schools have unwritten rules about ELLs
b. Various aspects of culture
c.Various aspects of linguistic differences
d. All of the above
b. Various aspects of culture
Because it takes up to six years to learn a second language, teachers should carefully consider
a.how they design language-related tasks demanded of ELLs
b. a student's family background
c.a student's IQ score
d. reducing overall expectations for ELLS
a.how they design language-related tasks demanded of ELLs
Ells should receive academic instruction
a.in exclusively general education settings
b. in settings which allow them to make progress
c.in separated settings from peers
d. in
special schools for ELLs
b. in settings which allow them to make progress
Why are some standardized tests culturally or linguistically biased?
a.Test accommodations may not be effective
b. Content of test items reflect the majority culture
c.Test items may contain language unfamiliar to some students
d. Test items may reflect typical behaviors of different SES
b. Content of test items reflect the majority culture
Which assessment practice may reduce bias and prevent academic failure for ELLS?
a.Standardized tests of English reading and writing
b. IQ testing before age 9
c.IQ testing after age 9
d. Curriculum-based measurement within RTI/MTSS
d. Curriculum-based measurement within RTI/MTSS
Citizenship, gender, sexual orientation, religion, and socioeconomic status are all examples of: (choose the best answer)
subcultures within a shared culture
Languages, dialects, values, and typical behavior all encompass
Various dimensions of culture
The Response to Intervention framework may be helpful in evaluating an English Language Learner who is referred for special education services. Which argument supports this practice?
Frequent, brief assessment of academic and behavioral skills allows an evaluation team to sensitively monitor how a student is responding to current instruction, especially in the context of a school or classroom environment.
Some states have definitions of English Language Learners (ELLs) that differ from the federal definition. In Iowa, the definition of an ELL is particularly characterized by:
inclusion/exclusion of academic performance comparison to a peer who is also an ELL
Taking pride in the fact that someone in a group with which you identify yourself has accomplished something notable is referred to as
collective pride
Each of the following is a misconception about multicultural and bilingual aspects of special education EXCEPT
-It addresses the concerns of ethnic minorities who want their children to learn more about their history.
-Everyone agrees that it is critical to our nation's future.
-Educators must make sure that students understand the language of school, not just informal conversation.
-Disproportionate representation of minorities in special education is no longer a problem.
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