{"id":116973,"date":"2023-08-26T20:04:01","date_gmt":"2023-08-26T20:04:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=116973"},"modified":"2023-08-26T20:04:03","modified_gmt":"2023-08-26T20:04:03","slug":"wgu-d169-oa-actual-exam-and-wgu-d169-oa-test-bank-exam-latest-2023-2024-questions-and-correct-answers-wgu-d169-objective-assessment-examagrade","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/26\/wgu-d169-oa-actual-exam-and-wgu-d169-oa-test-bank-exam-latest-2023-2024-questions-and-correct-answers-wgu-d169-objective-assessment-examagrade\/","title":{"rendered":"WGU D169 OA ACTUAL EXAM AND WGU D169 OA TEST BANK EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS\/WGU D169 OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT EXAM|AGRADE"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>WGU D169 OA FINAL EXAM TEST BANK LATEST 2023-2024<br>250 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS\/WGU D169<br>OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT FINAL TEST BANK<br>EXAM|AGRADE(TEST BANK)<br>Does having a medical diagnoses automatically qualify for special education<br>services under one of the 13 categories of disability listed in IDEA? &#8211; ANSWERNo. Having a medical diagnosis is different than having an educational disability.<br>Students who qualify for special education services under one of the categories of<br>disability listed in IDEA may or may not have a medical diagnosis. However, all<br>students who experience an educational disability struggle to access the general<br>curriculum without appropriate supports and services.<br>PBIS is an example of which type of school-wide support framework? &#8211;<br>ANSWER- It is an example of MTSS (multitiered systems of supports).<br>What is the most common educational disability under IDEA and is characterized<br>by difficulty reading, writing, listening, speaking, and reasoning? &#8211; ANSWERSpecific learning disability (SLD) is the most common disability type under IDEA<br>and includes dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, auditory processing disorder, and<br>nonverbal learning disability. This disability impacts a student&#8217;s ability to<br>effectively read, write, speak, reason, or do math.<br>What are effective strategies to prepare and support students through transitions? &#8211;<br>ANSWER- Visual reminders can support students in organizing their own<br>expectations about what they are doing now and what is to happen next. A<br>behavior chart helps student determine what behaviors are appropriate and<br>encourages them to display appropriate behavior. Coaching on what behaviors are<br>considered appropriate supports students in displaying those behaviors more<br>frequently.<br>Flexible instruction and mixed-ability grouping are foundations of which type of<br>instruction? &#8211; ANSWER- Differentiated instruction supports students of all abilities<br>by personalizing learning through flexible instruction.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Which type of co-teaching model divides a classroom into two groups to provide<br>instructional content simultaneously? &#8211; ANSWER- Parallel teaching divides a<br>classroom into two groups where both instructors teach the content simultaneously.<br>A general education teacher and an EL teacher are co-teaching an English language<br>arts class in a diverse urban classroom. This particular class is taught in English.<br>During this lesson on note taking, the general educator provides the lecture while<br>the EL teacher walks the room answering questions and modeling when needed.<br>Which model of co-teaching are these two teachers using? &#8211; ANSWER- In the one<br>teach, one assist model, one teacher provides whole group instruction while the<br>other circulates the room answering questions and modeling as needed.<br>Two general educators teach an interdisciplinary class combining history and art.<br>The art teacher is teaching the general lecture on this particular day while the<br>history teacher collects data on her counterpart&#8217;s lecture clarity and student<br>behavior. Which model of co-teaching are these two teachers using? &#8211; ANSWERThe one teach, one observe co-teaching model strives to obtain data and feedback<br>for the co-teachers about the effectiveness of their lesson in general, as well as the<br>response students have to the instruction in terms of understanding and behaviors.<br>A general educator and special educator are co-teaching in a first-grade classroom.<br>Each morning, they begin the day by breaking the students into small groups of<br>mixed ability. The teachers each sit at different tables, while other spaces are<br>created for independent work. Students rotate around the room to each location<br>with their small group. Each teacher focuses on a review concept from the previous<br>day. Which model of co-teaching are these two teachers using? &#8211; ANSWERStation teaching allows co-teachers to divide students into smaller groups and<br>provide more targeted instruction or review of concepts while they rotate from<br>station to station.<br>Are the majority of English learners in the United States are immigrants. &#8211;<br>ANSWER- No. Approximately 85 percent of prekindergarten to fifth-grade EL<br>students and 62 percent of sixth- to twelfth-grade EL students are born in the<br>United States (Zong and Batalova, 2015).<br>Whar are appropriate measures used to test for giftedness? &#8211; ANSWERAchievement tests determine knowledge the student holds and where they stand in<br>relation to their peers. These tests can be academic or standard and allow students<br>to show how advanced their knowledge is, as there should be no ceiling. Ability<br>tests, such as those testing intelligence and cognitive abilities, are often used to test<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>intellectual ability. These tests do not speak to specific behavior but are able to<br>identify intellectually gifted students.Behavior observations from parents and<br>teachers are critical to determining whether other characteristics of students who<br>are gifted and talented are present. Achievement and ability tests are geared more<br>to intellect, while behavior observations provide data on characteristics related to<br>emotions, creativity, leadership skills, and more.<br>What are common characteristics of gifted and talented students? &#8211; ANSWERAbove average leadership capabilities are a common characteristic among students<br>who are gifted and talented. High levels of language development and verbal<br>abilities are common characteristics among students who are gifted and talented.<br>Heightened sense of self-awareness is a common affective characteristic among<br>students who are gifted and talented.<br>Why is explicit instruction particularly useful for students with learning<br>disabilities? &#8211; ANSWER- Explicit instruction makes content clear and allows<br>students to continue working on a skill with teacher guidance.<br>You are working with a student who has a learning disability and does not<br>structure paragraphs correctly in writing assignments. When asked, the student<br>says he does not know what a good paragraph is supposed to look like. Which<br>element of explicit instruction is likely to be helpful for the student? &#8211; ANSWERModels, examples, and non-examples. This element of explicit instruction can<br>assist the student in understanding what a strong paragraph should look like.<br>You are the teacher of a student with an autism spectrum disorder who struggles to<br>remain engaged, adjust to new ideas, and generalize skills. Which aspect of explicit<br>instruction might be most helpful for your student and why? &#8211; ANSWEROpportunities for practice, because the student will be able to adjust to performing<br>the new skill and frequent teacher feedback can help her stay engaged. Repeated<br>practice in a low-stress environment, along with frequent feedback, can help the<br>student stay engaged and learn the new skill faster.<br>Contrary to some stereotypes, explicit instruction does allow for differentiation by<br>teachers to meet different students&#8217; needs. How can a teacher can provide<br>meaningful content differentiation within an explicit instruction lesson? &#8211;<br>ANSWER- During guided practice, give students varying problems to work on<br>according to their ability. Students all have the chance to practice the skill, but do<br>so in a way that suits their individual learning needs.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>What are the steps for compacting curriculum? &#8211; ANSWER- Pre-assess to see what<br>students already know.<br>Match assessment results with curriculum to determine what to eliminate.<br>Select appropriate substitute actives to provide students enrichment.<br>Formatively assess to ensure students remain challenged, engaged, and learning.<br>How does acceleration differ from compacting? &#8211; ANSWER- Acceleration<br>provides access to higher grade-level curriculum moving at a faster pace. Students<br>completing accelerated curriculum do more advanced work at a faster pace than<br>their peers.<br>Which three characteristics are core components of systematic instruction? &#8211;<br>ANSWER- Systematic instruction is goal-driven, is logically organized and<br>sequenced, and includes scaffolds and supports. Systematic instruction often is<br>delivered in a manner consistent with UDL, but UDL is an instructional<br>framework, not a core component of systematic instruction.<br>What features of explicit instruction and systematic instruction overlap? &#8211;<br>ANSWER- Both explicit instruction and systematic instruction are goal-oriented,<br>and both entail providing students with needed scaffolds and supports to meet the<br>learning goal.<br>What is the primary value of differentiated assessment? &#8211; ANSWERDifferentiated assessment allows more accurate measurement of what students<br>know, although it can also provide valuable information about learning profiles<br>and preferences.<br>Is alternative assessment appropriate for measuring lesson or unit learning but not<br>appropriate for universal screening of gifted students? &#8211; ANSWER- No. While<br>typical curriculum-based measures should always be considered, and may be used<br>as baseline data, students with gifts and talents, particularly those who are twice<br>exceptional, can also be assessed with alternative instruments for purposes of<br>determining whether intervention or enrichment is needed.<br>What is a whole-class strategy or instructional approach that ensures your students<br>clearly understand the steps to complete a skill and then can apply that learning in<br>practicing a skill? &#8211; ANSWER- Explicit instruction is a whole-class approach that<br>focuses on systematically modeling and steps to complete a skill and includes<br>multiple opportunities for students to practice the skill and receive teacher<br>feedback.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>WGU D169 OA EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM 150<br>QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS\/WGU D169<br>OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT EXAM|AGRADE<br>A student with a movement impairment is given extra time and adaptive<br>technology to answer a question. Which differentiation strategy has been applied?<br>Multiple means of action and expression<br>Which statement describes what modifications and accommodations change in<br>education?<br>Modifications change what a student learns, and accommodations change how a<br>student learns.<br>Which question should students be able to answer using any feedback they<br>receive?<br>What specifically should I do next time based on this feedback?<br>How can data be used to change teaching practice for students who<br>underperformed on a formative exam?<br>By temporarily decreasing task demands to build their content mastery<br>What is equity pedagogy?<br>Using different teaching styles to meet the diverse needs of students<br>A teacher has a classroom of students who mostly share the same mainstream<br>culture. The teacher has a different background and culture than many of the<br>students in the class. Should the teacher consider using culturally responsive<br>teaching in the classroom?<br>Yes, because all students can benefit from these teaching strategies.<br>Maximum language acquisition happens when learners read or hear language that<br>is a bit beyond their current level of understanding. Which hypothesis of Krashen&#8217;s<br>Theory of Second Language Acquisition (SLA) includes this belief?<br>Input<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>After finishing a unit about a famous explorer, a teacher asks English learner (EL)<br>students to make a poster about a famous explorer. Which instructional practice is<br>the teacher using to support language development?<br>Scaffolding<br>Several laws address rights and access for individuals with disabilities.<br><strong><em><strong><em>_____<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> addresses rights, protections, and education specifically for<br>students in schools, while the <strong><em><strong><em>_____<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> addresses rights and<br>accessibility for all individuals.<br>The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act\/Americans with Disabilities Act<br>A school system agrees that a student with a reading disability needs specialized<br>reading instruction due to her disability and suggests her parents hire a reading<br>tutor to address her reading needs. Which important student right has been<br>violated?<br>FAPE ( free appropriate public education )<br>True or False: Services and instruction for students with disabilities must be<br>provided in the LRE. A general education classroom is not always the LRE for<br>every student; this decision is made by teams based on the needs and profile of<br>each particular student. However, teams should carefully consider the benefits of<br>general education placement for all students with disabilities. Placement in the<br>general education setting is preferable for students with disabilities because it<br>lowers costs.<br>False: Placement in general education is preferable, but not for reasons of cost.<br>Placement in general education ensures students have access to same-age peers,<br>grade-level curriculum, and an environment free from stigma.<br>True or False: All the laws discussed in this module (IDEA, Section 504, and<br>ADA) provide funding to schools for educating students with disabilities.<br>False: IDEA is the only law of these three to provide funding for school districts to<br>offer special education services to students with disabilities.<br>Which of the following is a foundational component of IDEA?<br>Individualized education programs<br>Which requirements are included in Title III of ESSA?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Options to assess ELs in their native language, Greater emphasis on parent and<br>family communication, and Consistent methods to determine whether students are<br>eligible for English language instruction services<br>True or False: It is appropriate to place ELs in classrooms with students of<br>significantly different ages if their overall English proficiency levels are similar.<br>False: Placement of ELs should be tied to their age, grade level, and ability to<br>access grade-level content; as a result, they should not be placed with significantly<br>younger or older children who are learning different grade-level content.<br>School districts typically administer a home language survey to families in order to<br>identify any students who may use other languages and should be tested to see<br>whether they are eligible for English language instruction services. 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