Chapter 5 theories of educational pshycology

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Across
  1. 4. Acronym for the act ensuring services to children with disabilities throughout the nation.​
  2. 6. Integrating all students into regular classes.​
  3. 8. Type of intelligence involving the use of learned knowledge and experience.​
  4. 11. Assigning a category to a student, which can have both positive and negative effects.​
  5. 12. Type of intelligence involving mental efficiency and nonverbal abilities.​
  6. 13. The ability to produce original and valuable ideas.​
  7. 14. Proposed the triarchic theory of successful intelligence.​
Down
  1. 1. The ability to monitor one's own and others' emotions.​
  2. 2. The concept that individuals have preferred ways of absorbing, processing, and retaining new information.​
  3. 3. Language that emphasizes the individual before the disability.​
  4. 4. Acronym for the written statement outlining services for students with disabilities.​
  5. 5. Prejudice in favor or against one thing, person, or group compared with another.
  6. 7. Proposed the theory of multiple intelligences.​
  7. 9. Acronym for a multi-tier approach to the early identification and support of students with learning needs.​
  8. 10. A disadvantage in certain situations, sometimes caused by a disability.​