When asked a question regarding your criminal history on an employment application, answer "yes" to a misdemeanor and "no" to a felony.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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This chapter discusses an expanded concept of the role model expectation of teachers. This is a topic that you might want to explore both in and out of class as you enter a new phase of your life. Describe ways in which teachers are role models. In what ways, both positive and negative, have you observed educators serving as exemplary, satisfactory, or less than satisfactory models of professionalism? Avoid including information which specifically identifies someone. How should you respond to the statement, "Some of the faculty do it (whatever "it" is), so it must be okay"? What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following would not be an example of active listening while in class?

A. Taking notes B. Asking questions C. Answering questions D. Processing what a colleague is saying

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Describe the 4 approaches that Graham (1999) discusses regarding the selection of words to be studied. Describe what suggestions were made by Shanker and Cockrum (2009) regarding words that are most frequently misspelled. Add other suggestions you have regarding to help students with their spelling skills, including students with learning problems

What will be an ideal response?

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Rachel is a college student with a learning disability. Which of the following statements is true?

A) She is entitled to untimed testing in her college courses under the authority of the ADA. B) She is entitled to have someone read her college tests to her, under the authority of IDEA. C) There is no legislation that covers adults with disabilities, so she is entitled to no accommodations whatsoever. D) She is not entitled to any services or accommodations under IDEA, but is under the authority of No Child Left Behind.

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