NAEYC’s decisions about what is good for children are influenced by ______.
a. legislation passed by the U.S. Congress
b. an understanding of the social contexts in which children are raised
c. the biases of school administrators
d. surveys sponsored by local educational groups
b. an understanding of the social contexts in which children are raised
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
According to your text, speech and language disorders are most prevalent:
A. In the preschool years to age 9 B. In communities affected by poverty C. Among learners with intellectual and learning disabilities D. In immigrant communities
Rolling Hills Elementary does not implement RTI and currently adheres to a traditional method of identifying students with learning disabilities (IQ-achievement discrepancy). Jose is a child who is struggling in reading in the second grade. His teacher refers him for an evaluation and his scores indicate below average performance on an IQ test as well as on an achievement test. Which of the
following choices best describes Jose? A) He does not qualify for services based upon the IQ-achievement discrepancy model. B) He does qualify for services based upon the IQ-achievement discrepancy model. C) He will receive intensive Tier 2 support. D) He will receive intensive Tier 3 support.