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NES Special Ed K12 (601) Practice Tests & Test Prep by Exam Edge


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NES Special Education K-12 Sample Test

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Graphic organizers would be most useful for students with which of the following disabilities?





Correct Answer:
learning disabilities
graphic organizers are visual and graphical displays that depict the relationships between facts, terms, and or ideas within a learning task. they are particularly beneficial for students with various disabilities as they help in simplifying and organizing information, making it more accessible.

for students with dysgraphia, which is a learning disability that affects writing abilities, graphic organizers can be an invaluable tool. dysgraphia makes it difficult for students to organize their thoughts on paper, manage spelling, grammar, and punctuation, and keep track of their thoughts as they write. graphic organizers help by providing a structured way to organize their thoughts visually before having to write them down. this can reduce the cognitive load that comes with writing and can help in improving both the quality of their writing and their overall ability to communicate their ideas effectively.

students with general learning disabilities also benefit significantly from the use of graphic organizers. learning disabilities can encompass a range of challenges in processing information, and graphic organizers can help by breaking down complex information into more manageable, interconnected parts. this visual representation helps students see the relationships between concepts, enhancing their ability to understand, remember, and apply what they have learned.

for those with communication disorders, graphic organizers provide a clear framework that supports the development of communication skills. communication disorders involve difficulties in speech, language, and communication, and graphic organizers can assist by visually mapping out ideas in a structured format. this can help students with communication disorders to plan and sequence their thoughts, which can be particularly helpful during speaking or writing tasks.

students on the autism spectrum also often find graphic organizers helpful. many individuals with autism are visual learners and can process visual information better than verbal instructions. graphic organizers can tap into this strength by providing visual summaries of information that might otherwise be overwhelming or confusing. they help in clarifying the expectations of a task, making abstract concepts more concrete, and providing a visible structure for tasks that require organization and sequencing. in conclusion, graphic organizers serve as a versatile tool that can be adapted for use with a wide range of disabilities, each benefiting in ways that align with the challenges posed by their specific conditions. this tool not only aids in learning and communication but also helps in building confidence and independence among students with disabilities.


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To pass the NES Special Education K-12 test you need a score of 220.

The range of possible scores is 100 to 300.

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The National Evaluation Series (NES) teacher certification tests are delivered through Pearson’s network of computer-based test (CBT) centers. Aligned to national subject and pedagogy standards, these standards-based tests are taken by individuals pursuing certification as entry-level teachers. NES test scores are currently acceptable for certification in Arizona, California, Illinois, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, and Wisconsin. NES provides for interstate portability of test results and simplifies candidate comparisons between states.

NES offers exams ranging from Essential Academic Skills (Reading, Writing, Mathematics, and Social Sciences) to Professional Knowledge at both the elementary and secondary levels, Elementary and Early Childhood, Middle School and Secondary level specialty areas, and K-12 areas of specialization. Exams required for certification vary from state to state. The NES website can be helpful in determining which tests best meet your needs for certification.

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