Objective Tests: tests in which a single answer key is used-scores have no option as to rightness or wrongness of
the answer (examples: multiple choice or true/falsetests).
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Observation: watching and recording systematically-facts, data, behavior, time on task, etc.
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Occupational Therapy: A special education related service which is usually focused upon the development of a
student’s fine motor skills and/or the identification of adapted ways of accomplishing activities of daily living when
a student’s disabilities preclude doing those tasksin typical ways.
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Occupational therapy: related service provided by a qualified occupational therapist; and including:
(A) Improving, developing, or restoring functions impaired or lost through illness, injury, or deprivation;
(B) Improving ability to perform tasks for independent functioning if functions are impaired or lost;and
(C) Preventing, through early intervention, initial or further impairment or loss of function.
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Ombudsman: a person who acts as fact-finder during an investigation carried out by an independent, neutral third
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