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GACE Special Education General Curriculum STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS Project-based learning - Student-centered pedagogy in which students actively explore real-world challenges. Content can be personalized for diverse learners. Provide periodic review of lessons - How can teachers best help students with intellectual disabilities retain previously acquired skills? Word-attack skills - The set of skills a student uses to recognize and understand words (e.g. context clues, visual recognition strategies, decoding, sounding out, etc.). Similar (students are more likely to transfer learning when the classroom situation & the new situation are similar; i.e. authentic assignments) - To help students transfer learned skills to new situations, teachers should make the learning situation and the opportunity to apply the skill as ____________________ as possible. 2Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 A student must have a permanent or fluctuating hearing loss that affects the student's educational performance but is not included under the definition of deafness. - What is the IDEA definition of hearing impairment? Curriculum-Based Assessment - A method of monitoring student educational progress through direct assessment of academic skills. C. Evaluating progress using IEP objectives - Which of the following is an example of a curriculum-based assessment? A. Using RTI to compare student performance B. IQ test scores C. Evaluating progress using IEP objectives D. Standardized testing Assessment in the student's native language - For a bilingual student, what type of extra assessment is necessary to determine baseline skills? Heterogeneous grouping - Forming groups of students with diverse abilities (helpful for students with special needs to be included with stronger peers) Homogeneous grouping - Forming groups of students with similar abilities (does not promote inclusion) 3Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 C. phonics and word recognition - Students with learning disabilities benefit from a whole-language approach in combination with direct instruction in: A. auditory comprehension B. visual-motor integration C. phonics and word recognition D. visual memory skills D. provide technology software for home use - In order to promote successful use of assistive technology, teachers should try to _____________ whenever possible. A. provide homework that utilizes the technology B. limit work that does not use the technology C. allow the entire class to use the same technology D. provide technology software for home use Stanine (STAndard NINE) - A method of scaling test scores o

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GACE Special Education General
Curriculum STUDY GUIDE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%
PASS


Project-based learning - ✔✔Student-centered pedagogy in which students actively

explore real-world challenges. Content can be personalized for diverse learners.


Provide periodic review of lessons - ✔✔How can teachers best help students with

intellectual disabilities retain previously acquired skills?


Word-attack skills - ✔✔The set of skills a student uses to recognize and understand

words (e.g. context clues, visual recognition strategies, decoding, sounding out, etc.).


Similar (students are more likely to transfer learning when the classroom situation &

the new situation are similar; i.e. authentic assignments) - ✔✔To help students transfer

learned skills to new situations, teachers should make the learning situation and the

opportunity to apply the skill as ____________________ as possible.




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,A student must have a permanent or fluctuating hearing loss that affects the student's

educational performance but is not included under the definition of deafness. -

✔✔What is the IDEA definition of hearing impairment?


Curriculum-Based Assessment - ✔✔A method of monitoring student educational

progress through direct assessment of academic skills.


C. Evaluating progress using IEP objectives - ✔✔Which of the following is an example

of a curriculum-based assessment?


A. Using RTI to compare student performance


B. IQ test scores


C. Evaluating progress using IEP objectives


D. Standardized testing


Assessment in the student's native language - ✔✔For a bilingual student, what type of

extra assessment is necessary to determine baseline skills?


Heterogeneous grouping - ✔✔Forming groups of students with diverse abilities

(helpful for students with special needs to be included with stronger peers)


Homogeneous grouping - ✔✔Forming groups of students with similar abilities (does

not promote inclusion)




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, C. phonics and word recognition - ✔✔Students with learning disabilities benefit from a

whole-language approach in combination with direct instruction in:


A. auditory comprehension


B. visual-motor integration


C. phonics and word recognition


D. visual memory skills


D. provide technology software for home use - ✔✔In order to promote successful use of

assistive technology, teachers should try to _____________ whenever possible.


A. provide homework that utilizes the technology


B. limit work that does not use the technology


C. allow the entire class to use the same technology


D. provide technology software for home use


Stanine (STAndard NINE) - ✔✔A method of scaling test scores on a nine-point standard

scale with a mean of five and a standard deviation of two.


5 - Average




1 - Lowest




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