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Does inclusion allow APA to refuse a society of normalization? - CORRECT ANSWER: No
How are ID's diagnosed after 1992? - CORRECT ANSWER: Level of function within
adaptive skill levels and IQ tests
How do individuals with SZ or SAD experience leisure in the community? - CORRECT
ANSWER: 80-90% dropout rate in exercise programs
How do leisure activities help schizophrenic patients? - CORRECT ANSWER: 1.
Decrease anxiety
- Reduce symptoms
- Reduce frequency of verbal outbursts
How do proactive approaches work? - CORRECT ANSWER: By seeking to prevent the
behaviour before it happens, and by making desirable behaviour more probable for the long run
How does APA have the impetus to normalize? - CORRECT ANSWER: APA attempts to
include participants in mainstream tasks, or to adapt a game to resemble those played by able-bodied persons
How does inclusion work? - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. All students are included
- Everyone starts in regular school and PE
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- Supplemental services and aides are provided in the inclusive setting
How is inclusion different from mainstreaming? - CORRECT ANSWER: In Inclusion:
- Any and every student is in the general classroom
- The curriculum is adapted to fit the student's needs
- The general education teacher oversees their education
- Students must meet certain criteria to be admitted into the general classroom
- The student has to work with the existing curriculum
- The special education teacher oversees the student's education
In Mainstreaming
How many children are affected by ADHD? - CORRECT ANSWER: 3-5%
How many people are affected by mental health problems? - CORRECT ANSWER: 450
million
How many people are born with autism? - CORRECT ANSWER: 1%
How many people develop schizophrenia? - CORRECT ANSWER: 1%
How were ID's diagnosed before 1992? - CORRECT ANSWER: Using IQ tests
In which task analysis is the end goal a problem to solve and not necessarily a skill to master? ie getting a volleyball over the net versus using a bump to put the ball over the
net - CORRECT ANSWER: Ecological Task Analysis
True or false, In the 1960's, Canadian public schools could refuse education services to
children with a disability? - CORRECT ANSWER: True
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What are negative symptoms? - CORRECT ANSWER: Symptoms that subtract or
remove something from an individual's normal everyday experience (apathy, anhadonia etc...)
What are Polloway's four paradigms/approaches? - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Facilities-
based
- Service-based
- Support-Based
- Empowerment and Self-Determination
What are positive symptoms? - CORRECT ANSWER: abnormal behaviours that are
added to normal mental functions (ex hallucinations)
What are some criticisms of LRE? - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Legitimizes restricted
environments
- Emphasis on placement (not service or support)
- Who decides when the student moves and how?
- Ignores inclusion as a fundamental right
- Perpetuates labels (coding)
- Created dual system of education
What are the four methods of task analysis? - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Developmental
- Sequential
- Hierarchical
- Ecological
What are the steps for an Ecological task analysis? - CORRECT ANSWER: 1.Establish task goal 2.Allow choices of movement solutions 3.Manipulate variables that may influence performance (environment, person or task)
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