Lyndon Johnson pledged to allocate funding for compensatory programs starting in early
childhood, believing that these purposeful efforts would provide the intellectual growth and development needed .The outcome was __________.
A. Head Start
B. PL 94 142
C. Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA)
D. Handicapped Children's Early Education Assistance Act
Ques. 2Who is documented as the earliest account of education for young children with
exceptional learning needs was __________ work in the early 1900s.
A. Maria Montessori
B. Friedrich Wilhelm Froebel
C. Lyndon Johnson
D. Horace Mann
Ques. 3__________, a German scholar who coined the term, kindergarten, a
garden for children, established the first formal early education program in 1837 .
A. Maria Montessori
B. Friedrich Wilhelm Froebel C. Lyndon Johnson
D. Horace Mann
Ques. 4In 1968, the__________was passed and established guidelines for
early childhood special education.
A. Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA)
B. PL 94- 142
C. Head Start
D. Handicapped Children's Early Education Assistance Act
Ques. 5Head Start included programs such as__________, which ensured that
educational success continued once children entered elementary schools and Home Start, which brought the quality learning environments into the homes of low-income families.
A. Project Follow Through
B. Operation Push Ahead
C. Project Follow Ahead
D. Project Push Through
Ques. 6Approaches that are characterized by beliefs and practices that treat families with dignity and respect, are individualized, flexible, and responsive, and allow parents to make informed decisions about child-rearing that are optimal for child, parent, and family outcomes.
A. Student centered
B. Family-centered
C. School centered
D. Teacher centered
Ques. 7As families seek to enter the educational system, they confront real, or perceived, barriers to their effective participation based on that may not accurately
reflect who they are; especially during assessment phases.
A. Facts
B. Guesses
C. Publications
D. Assumptions