Traditional instructional principles

a. have been replaced by more contemporary ones.

b. can help guide effective instruction.

c. shouldn't be challenged.

d. are largely child-centered.


b

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In Step One, the supervisor states the essential goal of "involving all students" in the instruction to the teacher. Which supervisory behavior is illustrated in this explanation?

a. Clarifying b. Presenting c. Problem solving d. Reflecting

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Which of the following is a reason why autism has been receiving considerable attention in the media in recent years?

a. The causes remain unknown. b. The causes have been identified. c. The condition has not been as prevalent. d. The condition is not very severe

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In interpreting expected results, researchers should

a. not make interpretations that go beyond the information. b. address the limitations of the study. c. report any internal validity problems that could account for the results. d. All of these are true. e. None of these is true.

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

1. When he gives her detention for failing to pick up her trash, Michelle begins to cry in class. Mr. Seganti would likely go speak to Michelle quietly and supportively. 2. Mr. Seganti is an advocate of rules but feels that procedures are unnecessary. 3. Mr. Seganti’s model would likely be described as culturally responsive. 4. In Seganti’s model, if a student feels a teacher’s request is unreasonable, the teacher should encourage the student to take up the issue with the principal, school counselor, or parents. 5. Seganti would agree with the old adage, “Talk is cheap.”

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