Who benefits most from cooperative learning?
A) bright students B) average students
C) struggling learners D) shy students
C
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Tewana is reading a book about beetles to her easily distracted toddlers. To increase their attention, she can have them:
a. stand and move like beetles as she reads. b. chirp and move their arms like a beetle's antennae every time she reads the word "beetle." c. lay down on the floor and move like beetles. d. watch one child do a dance dressed up as a beetle.
Curriculum decisions for students with intellectual disabilities should be based on
a. the anticipated outcomes or life goals of the student. b. selection of the best alternative curriculum available at the school. c. the general education curriculum. d. student performance on standardized test scores.
Senior Shelia Jones submitted a photo for the school yearbook dressed in a man's tuxedo. Students were allowed to submit pictures in any attire that was gender specific and not ‘sexually provocative.' Shelia claimed that she felt more comfortable in male clothing than in female clothing. The yearbook sponsor referred the photo to the principal for her decision. The yearbook sponsor noted that
Shelia had attended the senior party in a bikini that flaunted her female sexuality. Which of the following action is most appropriate for the principal to take? A. Tell Shelia she will need to submit a photo in more gender specific clothing B. Allow the photograph in the yearbook C. Do not allow Shelia to appear in the yearbook D. Contact Shelia's parent to ask for help in resolving the dispute
According to the text, online materials have replaced printed books as the most reliable sources of information
Indicate whether the statement is true or false