Is there a constitutional right to homeschooling?
a. Yes, according to a California Court of Appeals, the right to homeschooling is guaranteed under the First Amendment's Free Exercise Clause.
b. No, according to a California Court of Appeals, the right to homeschooling is not guaranteed under the Constitution.
c. Yes, according to a California Court of Appeals, the right to homeschooling is guaranteed under the Fourteenth Amendment's Due Process Clause.
d. No, but the right to homeschooling is guaranteed under No Child Left Behind.
e. Both b and d are correct.
B
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The characteristic of children with autism that is most likely to interfere with inclusion is:
A) ?social communication difficulties B) ?repetitive, self-stimulation actions C) ?inappropriate behavior D) ?escape behaviors
In general, can CBI software consistently be used in place of live, high-quality teachers?
a. Yes, because drill-and-practice, tutorial, and simulation programs produce learning gains that are at least as good if not better than those of most teachers. b. Yes, because most students are so familiar with computers that they respond more positively to them than they do to teachers. c. No, because it costs more to purchase and maintain computers than it does to hire teachers. d. No, because computers cannot adjust their instruction to students' verbal and nonverbal responses.
Of the twenty models of teaching, as identified by Joyce, Weil, and Calhoun (2008), ______ falls into the family of teaching called information processing.
a. assertive teaching b. awareness training c. inductive thinking d. group investigation
What are the four major elements necessary for a comprehensive curriculum in ECSE? Which elements do you think are most important or necessary for implementing curriculum when working with children with delays or disabilities?
What will be an ideal response?