What is meant by the term "student's instructional level"?

What will be an ideal response?


When a student is at his or her instructional level, the student has sufficient knowledge of earlier content so that the students can reasonably be brought to mastery on new content while maintaining a reasonable success rate. A student is usually at his or her instructional level when the student can respond with about an 85% success rate to all exercises in the lesson and can readily be brought to 100% accuracy on all exercises by the end of the lesson.

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Discuss the ten specific required elements of an IFSP

What will be an ideal response?

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The ability to reverse actions (make transformations) generally occurs in the:

a. sensorimotor stage. b. formal operations stage. c. preoperational stage. d. concrete operations stage.

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Teacher A always reviews her incoming students' files and speaks to their previous teachers to help form her expectations and plan lessons for her incoming students. Teacher B assesses her students throughout the first few weeks of the year. She uses these early assessments to form expectations and plan lessons for the remainder of the year. With which teacher do you feel your philosophy aligns

most closely? Explain. What will be an ideal response?

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Special educators regularly use acronyms such as LRE. LRE stands for?

A. Least Restrictive Environment B. Last Resort Environment C. Latest Restrictive Environment D. Least Restrictive Education

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