Unit 5 Module 10 Flashcards

1
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IDEA 2004 regulations made a significant change from the 1997 language in regard to use of the “discrepancy model” in identifying a student as having a learning disability. Which of the following statements correctly identifies that change?

A. “Discrepancy” may be among a variety of methods used by school districts for determining the presence of a learning disability.

B. “Discrepancy” may not be used by school districts for determining the presence of a learning disability.

C. “Discrepancy” must be used by school districts for determining the presence of a learning disability.

A

A. “Discrepancy” may be among a variety of methods used by school districts for determining the presence of a learning disability.

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IDEA’s definition of Learning Disabilities states that the condition “ … does not include children who have learning disabilities which are primarily the result of visual, hearing, or motor handicaps, or mental retardation, or emotional disturbance, or of environmental, cultural, or economic disadvantage.” This language explaining what LD is not is often referred to as ____________________________.

A. the exclusionary clause

B. an umbrella term

C. the inclusion model

D. the discrepancy model

A

A. the exclusionary clause

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Which of the following aspects of learning disability are common to both the federal IDEA legislation and the definition provided by the Learning Disabilities Association of America (LDA, formerly known as the Association for Children with Learning Disabilities)?

A. that LD interferes with an individual’s ability in verbal and/or non-verbal communication (i.e., reading, writing, speaking, listening) and in mathematics

B. that LD is a chronic, lifelong condition

C. that LD can affect self-esteem and socialization of the individual

D. that classification for LD does not include individuals whose learning disabilities are primarily the result of sensory impairment, physical handicaps, mental retardation, or emotional disturbance

A

A. that LD interferes with an individual’s ability in verbal and/or non-verbal communication (i.e., reading, writing, speaking, listening) and in mathematics

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4
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From 2011 to 2012,
out of every ten students who received special education services in the United States had been diagnosed with learning disabilities.

A. one

B. two

C. eight

D. four

A

D. four

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5
Q

True or False

Girls are twice as likely as boys to be identified as learning disabled.

True

False

A

False

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6
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An injury or damage to the central nervous system (CNS) that originates outside the person and has been linked to learning disorders in children is known as a(n) ________________.

A. environmental cause of LD

B. genetic and hereditary influence

C. acquired trauma

D. perinatal injury

E. biochemical imbalance

A

C. acquired trauma

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7
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True or False

School and healthcare professionals can usually pinpoint the exact cause of a child’s learning disability.

True

False

A

False

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8
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Losing place in text frequently

A. word recognition error

B. comprehension error

C. reading habit

D. miscellaneous symptom

A

C. reading habit

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9
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Reading words in the wrong order

A. word recognition error

B. comprehension error

C. reading habit

D. miscellaneous symptom

A

A. word recognition error

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10
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Unable to recall the main topic

A. word recognition error

B. comprehension error

C. reading habit

D. miscellaneous symptom

A

B. comprehension error

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11
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Reading in a high-pitched non-conversational tone

A. word recognition error

B. comprehension error

C. reading habit

D. miscellaneous symptom

A

D. miscellaneous symptom

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12
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Chandra’s penmanship is so poor that her teachers cannot read her responses to questions on essay assignments. Chandra has a/an _____________
problem , which is a characteristic of learning disabilities.

A. writing

B. social/emotional

C. reading

D. attention

A

A. writing

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13
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Dylan frequently interrupts the teacher or seems to be daydreaming in class. His behavior may be a symptom of a/an __________________ problem, which is a characteristic of learning disabilities.

A. writing

B. social/emotional

C. reading

D. attention

A

D. attention

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14
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Nate constantly confuses the letters -d, -b, and -p during his phonics lesson. This behavior may indicate a/an ________ problem, which is a characteristic of learning disabilities.

A. writing

B. social/emotional

C. reading

D. attention

A

C. reading

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15
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Consider each characteristic listed below and identify whether it is (Yes) or is not (No) associated with a learning disability?

Attention disorders

YES

NO

A

YES

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16
Q

Consider each characteristic listed below and identify whether it is (Yes) or is not (No) associated with a learning disability?

Hyperactivity

YES

NO

A

YES

17
Q

Consider each characteristic listed below and identify whether it is (Yes) or is not (No) associated with a learning disability?

Hypoactivity

YES

NO

A

NO

18
Q

Consider each characteristic listed below and identify whether it is (Yes) or is not (No) associated with a learning disability?

Information-processing problems

YES

NO

A

YES

19
Q

Consider each characteristic listed below and identify whether it is (Yes) or is not (No) associated with a learning disability?

Memory difficulties

YES

NO

A

YES

20
Q

Consider each characteristic listed below and identify whether it is (Yes) or is not (No) associated with a learning disability?

Spoken language difficulties

YES

NO

A

YES

21
Q

Consider each characteristic listed below and identify whether it is (Yes) or is not (No) associated with a learning disability?

Malformed cleft palate

YES

NO

A

NO

22
Q

Consider each characteristic listed below and identify whether it is (Yes) or is not (No) associated with a learning disability?

Reading disorders

YES

NO

A

YES

23
Q

Consider each characteristic listed below and identify whether it is (Yes) or is not (No) associated with a learning disability?

Written language problems

YES

NO

A

YES

24
Q

Consider each characteristic listed below and identify whether it is (Yes) or is not (No) associated with a learning disability?

Low self-esteem

YES

NO

A

YES

25
Q

True or false? Individuals with learning disabilities usually exhibit the same learning, emotional, and social characteristics among them.

True

False

A

False

26
Q

True or false? ADHD is a learning disability.

True

False

A

False

27
Q

True or false? Under IDEA, all states must use the same severe discrepancy formula as the diagnostic basis for specific learning disabilities.

True

False

A

False

28
Q

Which statement below best describes the term “Response to Intervention ( RTI)”?

A. It is used for comparing a student’s performance on a standardized achievement test with a measure of cognitive abilities or intelligence.

B. It is the frequent and systematic assessment of the individual’s performance.

C. It is a strategy for making eligibility decisions on the basis of how a pupil responds to scientific, research-based educational interventions.

D. It leads to the inference that learning disabilities are not primarily caused by other handicapping conditions or extrinsic factors.

A

C. It is a strategy for making eligibility decisions on the basis of how a pupil responds to scientific, research-based educational interventions.

29
Q

Reflects the student’s local curriculum

A. portfolio assessment

B. criterion-referenced test

C. norm-referenced test

D. curriculum based measurement (CBM)

A

D. curriculum based measurement (CBM)

30
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Measures student ability against mastery level performance by other students

A. portfolio assessment

B. criterion-referenced test

C. norm-referenced test

D. curriculum based measurement (CBM)

A

C. norm-referenced test

31
Q

A collection of student work

A. portfolio assessment

B. criterion-referenced test

C. norm-referenced test

D. curriculum based measurement (CBM)

A

A. portfolio assessment

32
Q

Teacher-made tests for specific skills

A. portfolio assessment

B. criterion-referenced test

C. norm-referenced test

D. curriculum based measurement (CBM)

A

B. criterion-referenced test

33
Q

The scenario above describes a number of strengths and deficits for Joseph. What are they?

A. His strengths are social and reading skills, with deficits in behavior, writing skills and spelling.

B. His strengths are behavior, social and gross motor skills, with deficits in fine motor, reading and spelling skills.

C. His strengths are gross motor and reading skills, with deficits in writing and fine motor skills.

D. His strengths are behavior, social and fine motor skills, with deficits in gross motor, reading and writing skills.

A

B. His strengths are behavior, social and gross motor skills, with deficits in fine motor, reading and spelling skills.

34
Q

A common component of the definition of learning disability is that it is a lifelong condition.

True

False

A

True