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EDKP 396 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT SOLUTIONS||100% GUARANTEED PASS||A+ GRADED||UPDATED 2025/2026||&lt;&lt;NEWEST SYLLABUS&gt;&gt; What are the three elements in ecological approaches? - ANSWER Individual, Task and Environmental constraints When was the perceptual motor approach developed? - ANSWER Servicebased era What did perceptual motor programs aim to improve? - ANSWER Fitness, motor and physical development and academic success (sike we still have dumb jocks it was disproved) What does A stand for in the ABC's of the behavioural approach? - ANSWER Antecedents (what happened) What does B stand for in the ABC's of the behavioural approach? - ANSWER Behaviour What does C stand for in the ABC's of the behavioural approach? - ANSWER Consequences When does poor behaviour frequently occur? - ANSWER During transitions What is this principle called? If a person wants to perform a given activity, the person will perform a less desirable activity to get at the more desirable activity (ex no dessert before eating your vegetables during dinner) - ANSWER Premack's Principle Who described reinforcement and punishment systems that will affect future occurrences of the behavior and in what year? - ANSWER Goodwin, 2003 (Behavioural approach) Which approach places an emphasis on stimuli, and encourages the instructor to pace info so as not to overload the participant with stimuli, as well as manipulating the environment to reduce stimuli - ANSWER Cognitive Approach Which approach emphasizes metacognition and self-awareness and attempts to assist individuals on how to problem solve to create active learners - ANSWER Strategic Approach What is ableism? - ANSWER Discrimination in which able-bodied people are normal and superior to people with disabilities When did the modern concept of ableism take root? - ANSWER In the 60's and 70's What is Public Law 94-142? - ANSWER An american law put into place in 1975 that guaranteed free and appropriate public education to all children with disabilities How does APA have the impetus to normalize? - ANSWER APA attempts to include participants in mainstream tasks, or to adapt a game to resemble those played by able-bodied persons Does inclusion allow APA to refuse a society of normalization? - ANSWER No Why was mainstreaming criticized and eventually "unceremoniously retired"? - ANSWER 1. Poor planning- training, equipment and money 2. Poor preparation and support for teachers 3. Applied to all individuals regarless of level of disability (just became a dumping ground) 4. Concept went too far too fast What does LRE stand for? - ANSWER Least Restrictive Environment What is LRE? - ANSWER Moving individuals as skills improve (designed for all children) designed to provide more support for struggling students and less assistance for flourishing ones

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EDKP 396 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH 100% CORRECT
SOLUTIONS||100% GUARANTEED
PASS||A+ GRADED||UPDATED
2025/2026||<<NEWEST SYLLABUS>>
What are the three elements in ecological approaches? - ANSWER ✓ Individual,
Task and Environmental constraints

When was the perceptual motor approach developed? - ANSWER ✓ Service-
based era

What did perceptual motor programs aim to improve? - ANSWER ✓ Fitness,
motor and physical development and academic success (sike we still have dumb
jocks it was disproved)

What does A stand for in the ABC's of the behavioural approach? - ANSWER ✓
Antecedents (what happened)

What does B stand for in the ABC's of the behavioural approach? - ANSWER ✓
Behaviour

What does C stand for in the ABC's of the behavioural approach? - ANSWER ✓
Consequences

When does poor behaviour frequently occur? - ANSWER ✓ During transitions

What is this principle called?
If a person wants to perform a given activity, the person will perform a less
desirable activity to get at the more desirable activity (ex no dessert before eating
your vegetables during dinner) - ANSWER ✓ Premack's Principle

, Who described reinforcement and punishment systems that will affect future
occurrences of the behavior and in what year? - ANSWER ✓ Goodwin, 2003
(Behavioural approach)

Which approach places an emphasis on stimuli, and encourages the instructor to
pace info so as not to overload the participant with stimuli, as well as manipulating
the environment to reduce stimuli - ANSWER ✓ Cognitive Approach

Which approach emphasizes metacognition and self-awareness and attempts to
assist individuals on how to problem solve to create active learners - ANSWER ✓
Strategic Approach

What is ableism? - ANSWER ✓ Discrimination in which able-bodied people are
normal and superior to people with disabilities

When did the modern concept of ableism take root? - ANSWER ✓ In the 60's and
70's

What is Public Law 94-142? - ANSWER ✓ An american law put into place in
1975 that guaranteed free and appropriate public education to all children with
disabilities

How does APA have the impetus to normalize? - ANSWER ✓ APA attempts to
include participants in mainstream tasks, or to adapt a game to resemble those
played by able-bodied persons

Does inclusion allow APA to refuse a society of normalization? - ANSWER ✓ No

Why was mainstreaming criticized and eventually "unceremoniously retired"? -
ANSWER ✓ 1. Poor planning- training, equipment and money
2. Poor preparation and support for teachers
3. Applied to all individuals regarless of level of disability (just became a dumping
ground)
4. Concept went too far too fast

What does LRE stand for? - ANSWER ✓ Least Restrictive Environment

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