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Porf Ed CBRC Foundations of special and inclusive education
150問 • 2年前
  • Twice Mikay
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  • 1

    Special education is branch of basic education which caters the

    Exceptional students

  • 2

    Gifted and talented students

    Exception students

  • 3

    Learners with special educational needs.

    Exception students

  • 4

    Gifted students are those whose intelligent quotient is

    110 and above

  • 5

    Genius student are special type of gifted students whose intelligence qoutient is

    140 and above

  • 6

    These are students who have mild to severe conditions such as disorder and disabilities.

    Learners with special educational needs (LSEN)

  • 7

    These are those who have an intelligence between 90-110 and who have no disabilities nor disorder

    Typical students

  • 8

    Tells one's capability to reason, deduct and think critically.

    Intelligent qoutient (IQ)

  • 9

    Father of IQ test

    Alfred binet

  • 10

    Father of modern IQ test

    Lewis terman

  • 11

    Tells how people control their own emotions and their ability to determine other's feelings.

    Emotional qoutient (EQ)

  • 12

    Father of EQ

    Daniel goleman

  • 13

    Tells how an individual faces difficult situation in life.

    Adversity quotient (AQ)

  • 14

    Father of AQ

    Paul stotltz

  • 15

    Tells how an individual forms and maintains relationships.

    Social qoutient (SQ)

  • 16

    One's IQ, EQ, AQ and SQ are important in building one's personality.

    No qoutient is more or less important than the other

  • 17

    Formula in solving one's IQ is

    (mental age ÷ chronological age) x 100

  • 18

    The mental age shows one's mental capacity in

    Solving problems and in facing situations

  • 19

    The chronological age is one's

    Number of years here on earth

  • 20

    IQ tests are standardized tests which means that

    Only a few licensed professional can administer it

  • 21

    Nature and nurture are _________ in an individual's development.

    Equally important

  • 22

    It includes one's genetic who she got from her parents.

    Nature

  • 23

    It includes one's environment (e.g. culture, tradition and religion)

    Nurture

  • 24

    He originally defined 8 types of intelligences, but at the present, these are 9 (interpersonal, intrapersonal, bodily-kinesthetic, musical, naturalistic, logical-mathematical, verbal-linguistic, visual-spatial and existential)

    Howard garner

  • 25

    Persons with high _________ intelligence are good in dealing with others.

    Interpersonal

  • 26

    Persons with high __________ intelligence are good in interpreting their own thoughts and emotions.

    Intrapersonal

  • 27

    Intelligent learners are good in manipulating the different pairs of their bodies. Usually, these are the one who excel in sports.

    Bodily-kinesthetic

  • 28

    Person who are good in playing musical intruments identifying tones and singing have high _________ intelligence.

    Musical

  • 29

    Intelligent persons are observant and are curious about their surroundings.

    Naturalistic

  • 30

    Intelligent persons are good in solving word and number problems.

    Logical-mathematical

  • 31

    Those who have high _________ intelligence are good in speaking, writing and reading.

    Verbal-linguistic

  • 32

    Person who have high __________ intelligence are good in manipulating colors, spaces, lines and directions.

    Visual-spatial

  • 33

    The ninth and newest intelligence.

    Existential

  • 34

    Person with high __________ intelligence use their values and intuitions to view the world around them and beyond.

    Existentialist

  • 35

    He defined two types of intelligence namely fluid and crystalized.

    Raymond cattell

  • 36

    Intelligence involves one's ability to understand, reason out and alive problems.

    Fluid

  • 37

    Intelligence involves one's ability to recall information previously acquired form fluid intelligence.

    Crystallized

  • 38

    Intelligence are relatively higher in one's early years

    Fluid

  • 39

    She gets older, one's _________ intelligence becomes greater than the fluid.

    Crystallized

  • 40

    It is loss or abnormality of a body part or a function.

    Impairment

  • 41

    These are the things that cannot be done due to one's impairment.

    Disability

  • 42

    It is the result of one's disability.

    Handicap

  • 43

    Without eyes

    Impairment

  • 44

    Cannot see

    Disability

  • 45

    As teacher in an inclusive school, we should learn to

    Accommodate, modify and individualize

  • 46

    It is giving an extra help like directions or materials for an LSEN to be able to finish a task.

    Accommodation

  • 47

    It is changing the procedure for specific student but not changing the task at hand.

    Modification

  • 48

    It is completely changing the procedure and task at hand according to the ability of the student.

    Individualization

  • 49

    Person's with disability (PWD) are thought to be possessed by demons.

    Precolonial period

  • 50

    They used to perform rituals in order to drive the "demons" outside of the PWDs.

    Babaylans

  • 51

    Person's ability is thought to be a punishment for her sin of her parents.

    Spanish era

  • 52

    The golden age of special education in the Philippines is during the

    American period

  • 53

    The first _________ in the Philippines is the school for the deaf or the insular school for the deaf and the blind which was built in Harrison, Pasay city.

    SPED school

  • 54

    In 1927, a school for children with intellectual disability (formerly called mental retardation) was built namely

    Welfare ville children's village

  • 55

    RA 7277 aims at ________ PWD into the mainstream of society through rehabilitation and development.

    Intergrating

  • 56

    It is changing the environment to meet the needs of PWD.

    Rehabilitation

  • 57

    It is giving out skills and knowledge to PWDs in order to used for work and everyday life.

    Development

  • 58

    According RA 7277, __________ of the total workforce of DSWD, DEPED and DOH should be PWDs.

    5%

  • 59

    Private sectors are also encouraged to employ PWDs and in return will receive ______ such as taxes.

    Incentives

  • 60

    Based on RA 7277, ______ whether private or public.

    No schools may reject PWDs

  • 61

    Special education courses should be offered in colleges and universities to train teacher in handling PWDs.

    Yes

  • 62

    RA 7277 mandate telephone and cellular phone companies to install applications which will help _______ in using their products.

    PWDs

  • 63

    In the case of voting during elections, if the PWD cannot vote alone, can a person who is also a legal voter can assist her?

    Yes

  • 64

    Should employed PWDs should have GSIS/SSS, PHILHEALTH and PAGIBIG and must recieve the same benefits as the typical employees?

    Yes

  • 65

    It discusses about more priveleges of PWDs including PWD card which can be used to avail 20% discounts on selected goods and commodities.

    RA 10754

  • 66

    PWD cards are good for _______ and can be renewed with minimal payment.

    3 years

  • 67

    Aside from the 20% discount, another ______ discount can be available using the card on prime commodities.

    5%

  • 68

    It involve difficulty in processing, understanding and solving problems. People with ID have low IQs.

    Intellectual disabilities

  • 69

    It is due mutation in the x chromosomes which affects more boys than girls.

    Fragile x chromosomes

  • 70

    People may possess hyperactivity, hand-flapping and problems with social interaction.

    Fragile x syndrome

  • 71

    It is results from alcoholic mothers whose babies are still in their wombs.

    Fetal alcohol syndrome

  • 72

    When the baby is born, ______ can be seen and delay in his mental capabilites will emerge.

    Deformities

  • 73

    Person experiences heart and liver problems.

    Fetal alcohol syndrome

  • 74

    It is a rare genetic mutation which occurs in chromosomes 15.

    Prader-willi

  • 75

    Persons have insatiable hunger and delayed mental capabilites.

    Parder-willi

  • 76

    It is a condition which happens when there is a mutation in chromesomes 21.

    Down syndrome

  • 77

    Persons have delayed mental capabilities have respiratory and heart problems.

    Down syndrome

  • 78

    It invovles difficulty in specific functioning and understanding but not necessarily due to low IQ or delayed abilities.

    Learning disability

  • 79

    It is learning disability that invovles difficulty in reading.

    Dyslexia

  • 80

    It invovles difficult in writing.

    Dysgraphia

  • 81

    People often interchange letters such as b, d and p and bad penmanship is one factor.

    Dysgraphia

  • 82

    It invovles difficult in with numbers such as solving mathematical equations.

    Dyscalcula

  • 83

    It invovles difficult in movement and coordination.

    Dyspraxia

  • 84

    It is characterized by typical eating behavior and habits.

    Eating disability

  • 85

    It is an eating disorder that invovles not eating at all due to the fear of being overweight when she is actully underweight.

    Anorexia nervosa

  • 86

    It invovles eating a lot them later purging the foods eaten due to the fear of being overweight.

    Bulimia nervosa

  • 87

    It is an eating disorder that involved eating non-food substance such as chalk, nails and dust.

    Pica

  • 88

    It happens when a person chews a food then spits it, chews it again the spits it again and vice versa.

    Rumination disorder

  • 89

    It is an eating disorder where the person does not it at all the purges what was left inside her stomach.

    Purging disorder

  • 90

    Student with this disorder tend to focus on their studies due to lack of nutrients or energy.

    Eating disorder

  • 91

    It is a result of impairment to one or more of the senses.

    Sensory disabilities

  • 92

    It is a lose of sight or a very blurred vision which cannot be corrected by eyeglasses or contact lenses.

    Blindness

  • 93

    _________deafness cannot hear at all.

    Severe

  • 94

    _______ deafness cannot hear on a regular day but with the help of hearing aids, they can.

    Mild

  • 95

    It is dual disability wherein a person loses her senses of sight and hearing.

    Blind-deafness

  • 96

    It is composed of patterned raised dots used for reading and writing of people with blindness.

    Braille

  • 97

    He is a french educator who invented the braille system of reading and writing.

    Louis braille

  • 98

    Teachers cannot diagnose one's disability.

    True

  • 99

    Only doctors and psychologists can diagnose disabilities not the teacher.

    True

  • 100

    It is a written plan describing a child's must learn content, appropriate pedagogy and needed services.

    IEP or individulized education plan

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Special education is branch of basic education which caters the

    Exceptional students

  • 2

    Gifted and talented students

    Exception students

  • 3

    Learners with special educational needs.

    Exception students

  • 4

    Gifted students are those whose intelligent quotient is

    110 and above

  • 5

    Genius student are special type of gifted students whose intelligence qoutient is

    140 and above

  • 6

    These are students who have mild to severe conditions such as disorder and disabilities.

    Learners with special educational needs (LSEN)

  • 7

    These are those who have an intelligence between 90-110 and who have no disabilities nor disorder

    Typical students

  • 8

    Tells one's capability to reason, deduct and think critically.

    Intelligent qoutient (IQ)

  • 9

    Father of IQ test

    Alfred binet

  • 10

    Father of modern IQ test

    Lewis terman

  • 11

    Tells how people control their own emotions and their ability to determine other's feelings.

    Emotional qoutient (EQ)

  • 12

    Father of EQ

    Daniel goleman

  • 13

    Tells how an individual faces difficult situation in life.

    Adversity quotient (AQ)

  • 14

    Father of AQ

    Paul stotltz

  • 15

    Tells how an individual forms and maintains relationships.

    Social qoutient (SQ)

  • 16

    One's IQ, EQ, AQ and SQ are important in building one's personality.

    No qoutient is more or less important than the other

  • 17

    Formula in solving one's IQ is

    (mental age ÷ chronological age) x 100

  • 18

    The mental age shows one's mental capacity in

    Solving problems and in facing situations

  • 19

    The chronological age is one's

    Number of years here on earth

  • 20

    IQ tests are standardized tests which means that

    Only a few licensed professional can administer it

  • 21

    Nature and nurture are _________ in an individual's development.

    Equally important

  • 22

    It includes one's genetic who she got from her parents.

    Nature

  • 23

    It includes one's environment (e.g. culture, tradition and religion)

    Nurture

  • 24

    He originally defined 8 types of intelligences, but at the present, these are 9 (interpersonal, intrapersonal, bodily-kinesthetic, musical, naturalistic, logical-mathematical, verbal-linguistic, visual-spatial and existential)

    Howard garner

  • 25

    Persons with high _________ intelligence are good in dealing with others.

    Interpersonal

  • 26

    Persons with high __________ intelligence are good in interpreting their own thoughts and emotions.

    Intrapersonal

  • 27

    Intelligent learners are good in manipulating the different pairs of their bodies. Usually, these are the one who excel in sports.

    Bodily-kinesthetic

  • 28

    Person who are good in playing musical intruments identifying tones and singing have high _________ intelligence.

    Musical

  • 29

    Intelligent persons are observant and are curious about their surroundings.

    Naturalistic

  • 30

    Intelligent persons are good in solving word and number problems.

    Logical-mathematical

  • 31

    Those who have high _________ intelligence are good in speaking, writing and reading.

    Verbal-linguistic

  • 32

    Person who have high __________ intelligence are good in manipulating colors, spaces, lines and directions.

    Visual-spatial

  • 33

    The ninth and newest intelligence.

    Existential

  • 34

    Person with high __________ intelligence use their values and intuitions to view the world around them and beyond.

    Existentialist

  • 35

    He defined two types of intelligence namely fluid and crystalized.

    Raymond cattell

  • 36

    Intelligence involves one's ability to understand, reason out and alive problems.

    Fluid

  • 37

    Intelligence involves one's ability to recall information previously acquired form fluid intelligence.

    Crystallized

  • 38

    Intelligence are relatively higher in one's early years

    Fluid

  • 39

    She gets older, one's _________ intelligence becomes greater than the fluid.

    Crystallized

  • 40

    It is loss or abnormality of a body part or a function.

    Impairment

  • 41

    These are the things that cannot be done due to one's impairment.

    Disability

  • 42

    It is the result of one's disability.

    Handicap

  • 43

    Without eyes

    Impairment

  • 44

    Cannot see

    Disability

  • 45

    As teacher in an inclusive school, we should learn to

    Accommodate, modify and individualize

  • 46

    It is giving an extra help like directions or materials for an LSEN to be able to finish a task.

    Accommodation

  • 47

    It is changing the procedure for specific student but not changing the task at hand.

    Modification

  • 48

    It is completely changing the procedure and task at hand according to the ability of the student.

    Individualization

  • 49

    Person's with disability (PWD) are thought to be possessed by demons.

    Precolonial period

  • 50

    They used to perform rituals in order to drive the "demons" outside of the PWDs.

    Babaylans

  • 51

    Person's ability is thought to be a punishment for her sin of her parents.

    Spanish era

  • 52

    The golden age of special education in the Philippines is during the

    American period

  • 53

    The first _________ in the Philippines is the school for the deaf or the insular school for the deaf and the blind which was built in Harrison, Pasay city.

    SPED school

  • 54

    In 1927, a school for children with intellectual disability (formerly called mental retardation) was built namely

    Welfare ville children's village

  • 55

    RA 7277 aims at ________ PWD into the mainstream of society through rehabilitation and development.

    Intergrating

  • 56

    It is changing the environment to meet the needs of PWD.

    Rehabilitation

  • 57

    It is giving out skills and knowledge to PWDs in order to used for work and everyday life.

    Development

  • 58

    According RA 7277, __________ of the total workforce of DSWD, DEPED and DOH should be PWDs.

    5%

  • 59

    Private sectors are also encouraged to employ PWDs and in return will receive ______ such as taxes.

    Incentives

  • 60

    Based on RA 7277, ______ whether private or public.

    No schools may reject PWDs

  • 61

    Special education courses should be offered in colleges and universities to train teacher in handling PWDs.

    Yes

  • 62

    RA 7277 mandate telephone and cellular phone companies to install applications which will help _______ in using their products.

    PWDs

  • 63

    In the case of voting during elections, if the PWD cannot vote alone, can a person who is also a legal voter can assist her?

    Yes

  • 64

    Should employed PWDs should have GSIS/SSS, PHILHEALTH and PAGIBIG and must recieve the same benefits as the typical employees?

    Yes

  • 65

    It discusses about more priveleges of PWDs including PWD card which can be used to avail 20% discounts on selected goods and commodities.

    RA 10754

  • 66

    PWD cards are good for _______ and can be renewed with minimal payment.

    3 years

  • 67

    Aside from the 20% discount, another ______ discount can be available using the card on prime commodities.

    5%

  • 68

    It involve difficulty in processing, understanding and solving problems. People with ID have low IQs.

    Intellectual disabilities

  • 69

    It is due mutation in the x chromosomes which affects more boys than girls.

    Fragile x chromosomes

  • 70

    People may possess hyperactivity, hand-flapping and problems with social interaction.

    Fragile x syndrome

  • 71

    It is results from alcoholic mothers whose babies are still in their wombs.

    Fetal alcohol syndrome

  • 72

    When the baby is born, ______ can be seen and delay in his mental capabilites will emerge.

    Deformities

  • 73

    Person experiences heart and liver problems.

    Fetal alcohol syndrome

  • 74

    It is a rare genetic mutation which occurs in chromosomes 15.

    Prader-willi

  • 75

    Persons have insatiable hunger and delayed mental capabilites.

    Parder-willi

  • 76

    It is a condition which happens when there is a mutation in chromesomes 21.

    Down syndrome

  • 77

    Persons have delayed mental capabilities have respiratory and heart problems.

    Down syndrome

  • 78

    It invovles difficulty in specific functioning and understanding but not necessarily due to low IQ or delayed abilities.

    Learning disability

  • 79

    It is learning disability that invovles difficulty in reading.

    Dyslexia

  • 80

    It invovles difficult in writing.

    Dysgraphia

  • 81

    People often interchange letters such as b, d and p and bad penmanship is one factor.

    Dysgraphia

  • 82

    It invovles difficult in with numbers such as solving mathematical equations.

    Dyscalcula

  • 83

    It invovles difficult in movement and coordination.

    Dyspraxia

  • 84

    It is characterized by typical eating behavior and habits.

    Eating disability

  • 85

    It is an eating disorder that invovles not eating at all due to the fear of being overweight when she is actully underweight.

    Anorexia nervosa

  • 86

    It invovles eating a lot them later purging the foods eaten due to the fear of being overweight.

    Bulimia nervosa

  • 87

    It is an eating disorder that involved eating non-food substance such as chalk, nails and dust.

    Pica

  • 88

    It happens when a person chews a food then spits it, chews it again the spits it again and vice versa.

    Rumination disorder

  • 89

    It is an eating disorder where the person does not it at all the purges what was left inside her stomach.

    Purging disorder

  • 90

    Student with this disorder tend to focus on their studies due to lack of nutrients or energy.

    Eating disorder

  • 91

    It is a result of impairment to one or more of the senses.

    Sensory disabilities

  • 92

    It is a lose of sight or a very blurred vision which cannot be corrected by eyeglasses or contact lenses.

    Blindness

  • 93

    _________deafness cannot hear at all.

    Severe

  • 94

    _______ deafness cannot hear on a regular day but with the help of hearing aids, they can.

    Mild

  • 95

    It is dual disability wherein a person loses her senses of sight and hearing.

    Blind-deafness

  • 96

    It is composed of patterned raised dots used for reading and writing of people with blindness.

    Braille

  • 97

    He is a french educator who invented the braille system of reading and writing.

    Louis braille

  • 98

    Teachers cannot diagnose one's disability.

    True

  • 99

    Only doctors and psychologists can diagnose disabilities not the teacher.

    True

  • 100

    It is a written plan describing a child's must learn content, appropriate pedagogy and needed services.

    IEP or individulized education plan