Ultimate WGU D002 OA Prep Exam 2024 -2025 What is also known as the identification and referral to Special Educati on? ANSWER: Pre-referral What is the location of the pre-referral procedure, which involves the identifi cation and referral to Special Education? ANSWER: In the general education classroom. What is the pre-referral process? - ANSWER Assists general education instruct ors in the development of effective strategies that enhance the success of stu dents who are experiencing academic difficulties. - Prevents the overrepresentation o f students who are at risk but do not have a disability or who are learning English as a second language . - Fosters dialogue regarding the most effective methods for accommodating student requirements. - A preventative process that as sists in the elimination of inappropriate referrals to special education. Data collect ion that can support eligibility determination, particularly for suspected learning dis abilities. What is the definition of a referral? - ANSWER A student is being requested by the school district to ascertain whether the student is a child with a dis ability, as defined by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). What is the appearance of a general education classroom that is of high quality? - ANSWER The effective implementation of evidence-based instructional strategi es and validated curriculum, as well as the frequent monitoring of development an d skill acquisition, ongoing teacher training, and universal screening. What is Universal Screening? - Answer assessments are administered to all students. - Objective: to identify any student who may be experiencing diffi culty and to initiate early intervention. Universal screening is conducted by num erous educational institutions at the commencement of each academic year. Some individuals administer literacy assessments on an annual basis. Universal Screening may encompass the following areas: Vision, hearing , reading, math, behavior, and social-emotional skills. What is the fate of the Universal Screening Data? - ANSWER Teachers determine which students require careful monitoring during Tier One instruction. - The teacher may choose to closely monitor the lowest 25% of the class or use di strict benchmarks to select a small group of students for monitoring. - The tea cher will provide the entire class with high-quality instruction and closely m onitor the progress of the struggling pupils to determine whether they are responding to the instruction. What transpires in a Tier 1 classroom? - ANSWER Utilizes core curriculum materials that are scientifically researched and based on evidence - Compl ies with state standards. - Curriculum delivery training for educators. - The progres s of students is routinely monitored. - Approximately 75-80% of students achieve proficiency in Tier 1. What are some of the factors that could potentially prompt an initial apprehen sion regarding a student? - ANSWER Dropping grades - Difficulty understandi ng what is read - Decreased motivation - Behaviors (e.g., acting out or withdrawing ) - Non-compliance - Executive functioning concerns (e.g., lack of organization, task initiation, impulse control) - Social-emotional concerns (e.g., lac k of confidence, difficulty with change) - Trauma (e.g., family death, divorce, starting a new s chool) - Significant absences How is the instructor aware that the student is not achieving the require d level of proficiency in Tier 1? - ANSWER Data analysis. - Is the student's rate of learnin g adequate to enable them to achieve the average level of their peers within a reasonable timeframe? Is it possible to maintain the intensity of interven tions in the general education classroom, or is it necessary to increase it? - Can the stu dent achieve the average range with accommodations? Keep in mind that accommodations are available to all individuals. We are merely granting acces s. What is the consequence for a pupil who fails to demonstrate proficiency in Tier 1 ? - Tier 2: Additional small group instruction and more intensive monitori ng commence. What occurs in Tier 2? - ANSWER This is in addition to the student's ongoing Tier 1 education. - While Tier 1 students are engaged in autonomous work or s tation work, a small group of students may be separated. - Tier 2 emphasizes the development of specific skills and the exercise of them. - The teacher breaks dow n the material that was covered in Tier 1 and reteaches a smaller portion using a variety of strategies and tools. For instance, the Tier 2 group may focus on numerals 1-5 while the students are engaged in 1:1 correspondence for numerals 1-10. The small group may convene 2-3 times per week to practice the skill. - The assessment of skill progress is conducted more frequently than in Tier 1. - The objective is for the student to regain success in Tier 1 by achieving the average range in the skill. How can we determine whether the student is making sufficient progress in Tier 2? - ANSWER An example of a student who responded favorably to the intervent ion is as follows: This fourth-grade student received one hour of small group instruction per day, five days per week, for nine weeks. The student will "catch up" to the 4th grade EOY benchmark with an additional 3 weeks of instruction at the current Rate of Improvement (ROI), as indicated by the progress monitoring results, which showed a 24-point increase. What is Tier 3 intervention in RTI? - ANSWER This is in addition t o the student's ongoing Tier 1 education. - A Tier 1 student may be summoned to a separate area while they are engaged in autonomous work or station work. -bTier 3 emphasizes the importance of additional time, attention, and specialized resources. The small group may convene 4-5 times per week to practice the skill. - The objective is for the student to achieve the average range in the skill and reestablish their performance in Tier 1, during which skill progress is assessed more frequent ly than in Tier 2. Is Tier 3 classified as special education? - ENTRY NO. Tier 3 is comprised of general education. What is the IDEA Special Rule for eligibility determination? - ANSWER The Special Rule, as outlined in Section 300.306 of IDEA, prohibits the d etermination of eligibility for special education for a student if the primary obstacle confro nting the student is: o Inadequate reading instruction o Inadequate mathematics instruction o Limited proficiency in the English language What is the significance of the IDEA Special Rule in the context of pre-referral eligibility determination? - ANSWER • The eligibility determination committee must receive data from the general education staff that demonstrates the student has received appropriate instruction in reading and math. The student has had the opportunity to acquire knowledge in those academic subjects.
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