Which statement about the research on the benefits of inclusion for students without disabilities is true?
a. Placement in an inclusive classroom does not interfere with their academic performance
b. Students without disabilities have predominantly positive views of inclusion
c. Students without disabilities appear to be more accepting of others
d. All of the above
D
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Research about spatial sense has established all of the following except for:
a. Young boys outscore young girls in several areas of spatial sense such as mazes and block designs. b. Mental rotations are especially difficult for young girls compared to young boys. c. Practice with spatial sense activities does not appear to improve young girls’ spatial sense. d. Access to early exposure to spatial sense activities gives children a head start on developing spatial sense awareness.
Order the following steps showing how to establish stimulus control. i. Teach the student to discriminate between the SD and other stimuli. ii. Determine what the SD will be. iii. Present the SD and prompt the desired response. iv. Fade. v. Determine the desired target behavior.
A. i., iii., iv., v., ii. B. v., iii., iv., ii., i. C. i., iv., ii., v., iii. D. v., ii., iii., i., iv.
When children are developing typically, the progression in the social emotional domain is usually easy, smooth, and predictable
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
You are a teacher who is in the middle of a short lecture when you notice two students whispering at the back of the room. Using the principle of least intervention, what would you do?
The principle of least intervention has been described as the Ladder of Discipline. Teachers start at the lowest rung, and reserve the highest rungs for the most extreme behaviors. Describe a ladder of discipline with at least six rungs. Make each rung one very concrete, specific action. Explain how each rung works. Briefly compare the implementation of your ladder by an experienced teacher, to how it might go for a new, unpracticed teacher. What will be an ideal response?