FTCE ESE EXAM K-12 with Verified Questions and Answers.
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FTCE ESE EXAM K-12 with Verified Questions
and Answers.
The system that governs the structure of words - ANS Morphology
The smallest meaningful unit of speech - ANS Morpheme
The use of sounds to make meaningful syllables and words - ANS Phonology
Refers to the meaning of what is expressed - ANS Semantics
Provides rules for putting together a series of words to form sentences - ANS Syntax
An IDEA principle that requires that students with disabilities be educated to the
maximum extent appropriate with students who do not have a disability and they be
removed from regular education settings only when the nature or severity of their
disability cannot be addressed with the use of supplementary aids and services. - ANS
Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)
A form of communication in which a student echoes other people's language by
constantly repeating a portion of what he or she hears. - ANS Echolalia
Assessment for learning in which the focus is on monitoring student responses and
progress with instruction. This provides immediate feedback for both student and
teacher - ANS Formative Assessment
Evaluation at the conclusion of a unit or units of instruction or an activity or plan to
determine or judge student skills and knowledge or effectiveness of a plan or activity -
ANS Summative Assessment
This has to do with over activity, or hyperactivity, in physical movement. - ANS Motor
Excess
The length of time a particular behavior continues; measured by timing the behavior
from start to finish - ANS Duration
Is not a separate disability area in IDEA; students with this disorder may qualify for
special education services under the "Other Health Impairment" area, if the disability is
significant enough to require special education support - ANS Attention Deficit Disorder
(ADD)
The first American school for students who were deaf was founded in 1817 by this man
- ANS Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
, The movement towards serving as many children with disabilities as possible in the
regular classroom with supports and services grew out of - ANS The Normalization
Movement
Teaching children functional skills that will be useful in their home life and
neighborhoods is the basis of this type of instruction - ANS Community-based
instruction
The learning theory that emphasizes at least seven different ways in which a student
can learn - ANS Multiple Intelligence
In Piaget's theory, the stage (2 - 6 years old) during which a child learns to use
language but does not yet comprehend the mental operations of concrete logic. - No
logical reasoning, only representation of things with words and images. Ex. Pretend
Play, egocentrism, language development - ANS Pre-Operational
In Piaget's first stage (Birth to Approx. age 2) in which schema are developed through
sensory and motor activities. - ANS Sensory Motor
In Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (from about 6 or 7 to 11 years of
age) during which children gain the mental operations that enable them to think logically
about concrete events - ANS Concrete Operational
In Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (normally beginning about age
12) during which people begin to think logically about abstract concepts - ANS Formal
Operational
This type of test measures a student's knowledge of specific content, usually related to
classroom instruction - ANS Criterion-based Assessment
Specific training and preparation required for the world of work occurs during the phase
of - ANS Career Preparation
Career decision consciousness facilitated through a self-examination of values, abilities,
preferences, knowledge of occupations and life roles, and interests - ANS Career
Awareness
The process of assessing strengths and weaknesses and how they relate to finding
employment, and other steps include the creation of a resume, cover letter, and other
interview tools and techniques. - ANS Career Exploration
An individual's performance is compared to the group that was used to calculate the
performance standards - ANS Norm-referenced Test
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