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WEST-E Special Education (070): Study Guide & Practice

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Course Description

Overview

Refer to this study guide to review details about teaching techniques, assessment methods and curriculum development for special needs students. A successful review of this material will fully prepare you to sit for the Washington Educator Skills Tests-Endorsement (WEST-E) Special Education exam.

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. Stage & Factors of Human Growth & Development
  • Ch 2. Characteristics of Disabilities
  • Ch 3. Impacts & Effects of Disabilities
  • Ch 4. Philosophical, Historical & Legal Foundations of SPED
  • Ch 5. Key Court Cases for Special Education
  • Ch 6. Developmentally-Appropriate Instruction
  • Ch 7. Learning Assessments in Special Education
  • Ch 8. Special Education Services
  • Ch 9. Behavioral Assessment, Intervention & Support
  • Ch 10. Classroom Design for SPED
  • Ch 11. Grouping Students in the Classroom
  • Ch 12. Adapting Instruction & Materials
  • Ch 13. Assistive Technology for Special Education
  • Ch 14. Evidence & Research Based Practices in Education
  • Ch 15. Teaching Social Interaction Skills to SPED Students
  • Ch 16. Instructional Strategies for SPED Students
  • Ch 17. Response to Intervention Strategies
  • Ch 18. Self-Management, Communication & Life Skills in SPED
  • Ch 19. Preventive & Responsive Services in Schools
  • Ch 20. Collaboration in Special Education
  • Ch 21. Professional & Ethical Responsibilities for SPED
  • Ch 22. WEST-E Special Education (070) Flashcards

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