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ICLA Standard 4 Study Guide Questions and Answers

1. accommodation changes in curriculum, instruction, or testing format or procedures that enable
students with disabilities to participate in a way that allows them to demonstrate
their abilities rather than disabilities; accommodations are generally considered
to include assistive technology as well as changes in presentation, response,
timing, scheduling, settings, and tasks that do not fundamentally alter the intent;
accommodations do not invalidate assessment results and do not fundamentally
alter the requirements or course expectations

2. adaptation changes to curriculum, instruction, or assessments that enable a student with a
disability that significantly impacts performance and opportunity to participate;
adaptations include strategies such as orally reading a test, using spelling/gram-
mar check for language arts assessments, substituting out-of-level testing; adapta-
tions fundamentally alter requirements, invalidate assessment results, and provide
non-comparable results

3. alphabetic princi- the idea or concept that letters and letter combinations represent phonemes in an
ple orthography

4. assistive any item, piece of equipment, or product system whether acquired commercially,
techonolgy ott a shelf, modified, or customized that is used to increase, maintain, or improve
the functional capabilities of a student with a disability; excludes surgically implant-
ed medical devices

5. audience the person/people who will read the writing; this may be large or small, formal or
informal

6. authentic writing students write for real purposes to a specific audience other than their teacher
purposes

7. collaborative working with others on idea generations, comparing and revising written texts,
writing and a common product achieved and evaluated

8.



, communicative a process of interaction between two or more people where ideas are shared and
process understood so each person involved can make meaning

9. content-area writing across the various content and subject areas including mathematics, sci-
writing ence, social studies, and the arts; students should write for a variety of purposes
and audiences

10. conventions the mechanics of writing, including spelling, capitalization, punctuation, gram-
mar/usage, paragraphing, and handwriting

11. cumulative each step is based on concepts previously learned
teaching

12. developmental children progress through stages of spelling development; teachers use this
spelling knowledge to teach spelling patterns using a systematic approach

13. developmental young children typically progress through a series of stages as they are learning to
writing write including scribbling/drawing, letter-like forms, letters, spaces, developmen-
tal spelling, and conventional writing

14. diagnostic tool assessments used to pinpoint specific areas of weakness; provide in-depth infor-
mation to clarify students' skills and instructional needs

15. differentiated in- instruction in which the teacher plans and teaches concepts in a manner so that
struction all students of all dittering levels can be successful learners

16. dysgraphia the condition of impaired letter writing by hand, that is, disabled handwriting;
impaired handwriting can interfere with learning to spell words in writing and
speed of writing text

17. executive func- the mental processes that allow individuals to regulate their thinking and behaviors
tion

18.

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