What is a neurological and developmental disorder that affects how people interact with others, communicate, learn, and behave?
Autism
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How is this woman feeling? How do you know?
Annoyed. It may be difficult for some people to read social cues.
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This is language that avoids bias towards a particular sex or gender
Gender Neutral Language (examples including "everyone", "y'all", "them", "server", "waitress").
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Define "inclusion"
Supporting and embracing diversity in a way that clearly shows all individuals are valued, recognized, and accepted for who they are and how they were born.
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Is this accessible or not accessible?
Not accessible
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Children with this disorder might have trouble paying attention and have impulsive behaviors (i.e. speaking without thinking what the consequence may be)
ADHD (Attention Disorder)
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Define "stereotyping"
Having fixed, oversimplified beliefs about a group of people
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Who should decide whether a Deaf student goes to a special school for the Deaf?
The student. They should be able to go to public school if they want to.
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Define "integration"
Integration is when students with disabilities are placed in existing maintstream schools or classrooms
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Is this inclusion or not inclusion?
Inclusion
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Name barriers to promote inclusivity in a classroom.
1. Lack of facilities and equipment, 2. Lack of inclusivity education, 3. Untrained staff
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You have a student with a physical disability that affects their writing ability. What would you do to fairly assess this student?
Allow this student to type; allow this student to answer questions to a test out loud instead of writing.