Chapter 9
Kinesthetic-tactile learners
Learn best by hands on or physical activities
Auditory Learners
Learn by hearing or listening
Visual Learners
Learn by seeing
Learning Styles
Methods individuals use to absorb and process information.
Learning Diversity
Differences in learning based on abilities, interests, or experiences.
Differentiated instruction
Different modes of instruction to match a students preferred mode of learning , disability, or back ground.
Individualized Education Program (IEP)
Each student who meets specific requirements. This is developed by a team that includes the child's parents or guardian, one or more regular classroom teachers, a special education teacher;and student counselor,psychologist, or administrator.
Limited English proficiency (LEP)
Have difficulty communicating effectively in English because English isn't their primary language.
Motivation
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Special Needs
Include a broad range of physical, mental,social, and behavioral challenges that affect learning.
Multiple Intelligences
Individuals have a broad range of types of intelligence, each a different degree.
Accommodations
Modifications pm learning strategies, or materials made to help students.
Special education
Provides adapted programs, extra staff and specialized equipment or learning environments or materials to help students with special needs to learn.
Mainstreaming
Schools place students in one or more regular classes based on their expected ability to keep up with standard curriculum.
Exceptional Learners
Students that require special education modifications and other services that align to their abilities and potential.
Inclusion
The only requirement is that the student will benefit from the class.
English language learners (ELL)
These students must learn English while also mastering the content of their other regular classes.