Chapter 9

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kinesthetic-tactile learners

People who learn best by performing hands-on or physical activities.

visual learners

People who learn best by seeing

English Language Learners

Students that must learn English while also mastering the content of their regular classes.

special needs

a broad range of physical, mental, social, and behavioral challenges that impact learning

Limited English Proficient (LEP)

a person's difficult communicating effectively in english because english is not his or her native or primary language

Individualized Education Program (IEP)

a written plan for providing a student with the most appropriate opportunity for learning

learning diversity

differences in learning based on abilities, interests, or experiences

Differentiated Instruction

different modes of instruction to match a student's preferred mode of learning, disability, or background

arduous

hard to accomplish or achieve

Experiental Learning

learning that takes place when students actually experience and then reflect on there learning

accommodations

modifications to the environment, learning strategies, or materials that are made to help students with particular special needs succeed in the classroom

auditory learners

people who learn most easily by hearing or listening to information

Motivation

personal incentive or dive to succeed

stereotype

preconceived generalization about certain groups of people

Special Education

provides adapted programs, extra staff, and specialized equipment or learning environments or materials to help students with special needs to learn

Ethnicity

refers to a particular racial, national, or cultural group including that group's customs, beliefs, values, and often language and religion

Learning Styles

the methods individuals prefer and find most effective to absorb and process information

multiple intelligences

the theory that individuals have a broad range of types of intelligence, each to a different degree

Mainstreaming

when schools place students with special needs in one or more regular classes based on their expected ability to keep up with the standard curriculum

inclusion

when students with special needs attend regular classes with the requirement that they will receive some benefit from the classes, even if they are not able to keep up academically with class requirements


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