When experts in the field of special education consider appropriate classification, they usually evaluate the pathological characteristic that profoundly affects learning. ____
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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Educators and other professionals:
a. should never report instances of child abuse unless they are positive it has occurred. b. are legally and morally responsible for reporting suspected instances of child abuse. c. are not legally protected if, in good faith, they report child abuse and it turns out they were wrong. d. cannot legally get in trouble if they suspect child abuse, but prefer not to get involved in the personal lives of their students.
Which is likely to discourage the development of a positive self-esteem?
A. providing enjoyable activities B. providing activities that are easy C. sharing control with the children D. interacting with the children at their developmental level confidence.
__________ opened the first school for the blind in Paris in 1784, while __________ designed the raised six-dot system similar to the reading and writing method used today
A) Valentin HaĆ¼y; Louis Braille B) Richard Hoover; Louis Braille C) Louis Braille; Frank Hall D) Edward Allen; Frank Hall
For larger sample sizes, the level of confidence has less of an impact on the width of the confidence interval than for smaller sample sizes. This would indicate that there is a trade-off between ______.
a. probability and precision b. confidence levels and confidence intervals c. sample sizes d. upper and lower limits