Which is generally NOT an educational option for preschool-age children who have hearing impairments?
A. inclusion classes
B. clinics
C. schools for the deaf
D. regular preschools
B
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a. radically gifted. b. extremely gifted. c. highly gifted. d. talented.
According to research by Phillips, Hayward, and Norris (2011 ) and others, which of the following statements is most accurate?
A) If students are behind in reading by the end of third grade, chances are they will never catch up. B) If properly taught most students, even those who have fallen behind, will become proficient readers C) Younger students learn at a faster pace than older students do. D) Older struggling readers almost always require one-on-one instruction.
According to the Supreme Court in Rowley, IDEA established a "basic floor of opportunity." The court defined this as
a. an education equal to that provided to students without disabilities. b. instruction that allows the handicapped child to reach his/her maximum potential. c. a guarantee of meaningful access to special instruction & related services. d. the "best" possible education.
Amanda needs to cut 10% of her operating budget by the end of the fiscal year. She asked her team members to create alternatives to help her do so. She now has five very different solutions and she needs to select the best one for the team. According to your text, Amanda should ______.
a. select the solution that causes the least amount of conflict b. examine the relative strengths and weaknesses of each solution c. pick the solution that gives her the most benefit personally d. consider alternatives her team did not bring to the table