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1 Chapter 8 Addressing the Learner’s Individual Needs
Jeopardy Chapter 8 Addressing the Learner’s Individual Needs

2 Learning Needs Terms Theorists Special Ed. 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400

3 The predictable changes that all human beings undergo as they
What is development? The predictable changes that all human beings undergo as they progress through the life span is referred to as this. Row 1, Col 1

4 This theorist is known as the “Father of cognitive development.”
Who is Jean Piaget? This theorist is known as the “Father of cognitive development.” 1,2

5 Students who are able to think Hypothetically and abstractly
What is the formal operations stage? Students who are able to think Hypothetically and abstractly are regarded as being in Piaget’s _____ stage. 1,3

6 The rights parents have to disagree with an IEP or an
What is due process? The rights parents have to disagree with an IEP or an evaluation of their child’s abilities as given in the Individuals with Disabilities Act is known as this. 1,4

7 The integration of all students with
What is inclusion? The integration of all students with disabilities into general education classes and school life with the active support of special educators and other specialists is called this. 2,1

8 This theorist developed the
Who is Erik Erikson? This theorist developed the model of psychosocial development. 2,2

9 During Erikson’s school-age stage, children should be playing
What is industry? During Erikson’s school-age stage, children should be playing seriously, mastering new skills, producing products, being workers, and developing a sense of this. 2,3

10 This is the requirement under IDEA that students be
What is least restrictive environment? This is the requirement under IDEA that students be mainstreamed into a regular classroom whenever integration is feasible and appropriate. 2,4

11 This is the process of acquiring the intellectual ability to learn
What is cognitive development? This is the process of acquiring the intellectual ability to learn from interaction with one’s environment. 3,1

12 This theorist described 3 stages
Who is Lawrence Kohlberg? This theorist described 3 stages of moral development 3,2

13 This is a period of time when an individual has a quest for
What is late adolescence? This is a period of time when an individual has a quest for personal meaning that goes beyond the regard of peers, moving that individual toward the establishment of a more integrated sense of identity. 3,3

14 talking word processor, and television closed-captioning are all
What is assistive technology? A speech synthesizer, a talking word processor, and television closed-captioning are all examples of this. 3,4

15 This is a written plan required by IDEA that meets the needs
What is the individualized education plan or IEP? This is a written plan required by IDEA that meets the needs of the exceptional student. This plan lists goals and methods for achieving those goals. It must be reviewed annually. 4,1

16 This theorist described a hierarchy of needs arranged like
Who is Abraham Maslow? This theorist described a hierarchy of needs arranged like a ladder and leading to self actualization. 3,2

17 In Maslow’s model of a hierarchy of needs, the highest level of
What is self-actualization? In Maslow’s model of a hierarchy of needs, the highest level of need is this. 4,3

18 This is the approach whereby a classroom teacher meets with
What is collaborative consultation? This is the approach whereby a classroom teacher meets with one or more other professionals (such as a special educator, school psychologist, resource teacher) to focus on the learning needs of one or more students. 4,4


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