The cue system that involves and includes students' prior knowledge is:
a. graphophonic.
b. pragmatic.
c. semantic.
d. syntactic.
c
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The use of new technology in the classroom, which includes the computer, CD-ROMs, and multimedia, can enhance the curriculum by
a. accessing data banks from diverse sources. b. creating simulations to solve real-life problems. c. linking students in different states or countries to one another. d. doing all of the above.
Positive Behavior Supports emphasizes:
A. Primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention. B. Zero-tolerance policies that allow students to feel safe and supported . C. Structured and standardized behavioral and academic curricula across tiers. D. The use of FBAs only for students who have been identified as EBD. E. The use of proactive administrative strategies to engage teachers in the affective education of special education students in regular classrooms.
Terrel is an outgoing student who gets along with just about everyone and has a reputation for being a good listener. He has decided to run for public office some day. Most people think he will be a successful politician. Given his personal characteristics and occupational goal, what would you be willing to say about Terrel's level of intelligence?
a. Terrel is of average intelligence. b. Terrel is of above average intelligence. c. Terrel probably has a learning disability for which he compensates by being an extrovert. d. Nothing can be said about the relationship between Terrel's personal characteristics and his level of intelligence.
What is an example of a key turning point in history that has affected individuals with the most significant disabilities?
A. A rubella epidemic swept the nation increasing the numbers of children with deaf-blindness. B. Automobile companies did not require child restraints increasing the numbers of children with TBI. C. Helen Keller's personal tutor proved that individuals with deaf-blindness could be taught. D. Anthony DiSalvo created Sprout which provided a means for people with disabilities to take vacations.