People with severe intellectual disabilities can be described as

A. athletic
B. immobile
C. mobile to incapacitated
D. their range of motor ability stretches from very athletic to immobile


d

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Which of the following strategies would be most appropriate for teaching science to students with special needs?

a. Use the guided inquiry method. b. Engage students with special needs in hands-on activities. c. Include topics in the curriculum that are meaningful and interesting to the students with special needs. d. Make adjustments in pace, reading level, and assignments to accommodate the needs of the students with special needs. e. All of the above f. None of the above

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When he was 32, Gabriel Velasco began thinking about changing careers. He had a creative job that he enjoyed at a small television company, shooting and editing news stories and making commercials. Because of his field, videography, Gabriel knew that his career would stall unless he asked his family to move to Los Angeles or New York City, which he didn’t want to do

When Gabriel thought about work he had enjoyed in the past, first in his mind was “helping work” he had done with Habitat for Humanity and the Boulder Sister City Project. He chose nursing because of the challenges and the many career paths for nurses. Four years later, after being a part-time student for one year and a full-time student for two more years, Gabriel is a registered nurse working in a hospital, his first choice of career paths. Gabriel’s advice to anyone entering the job market or choosing a new career is to “Prioritize what’s important to you, whether it’s making a lot of money, making work your focus, or spending time with family and enjoying outside pursuits. You have to consider those things seriously so you can find as much satisfaction and happiness as possible in and out of work.” If you think you may be out of work for a while, Gabriel recommends that you “Put your ego in check and be willing to be flexible. Think about taking a job that isn’t your first choice, without letting go of your dreams. Network. Be social—you never know where an opportunity is going to arise.” Gabriel has this advice for succeeding at every job: “Do your best at a job no matter what it is. Keep things in perspective as much as possible and don’t let trivial matters become weightier than they really are. Each day find some enjoyment in what you do.” What are some specific things a job seeker can do to use this advice: “Each day find some enjoyment in what you do.” Why does Gabriel say that you should prioritize what’s important to you?

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Students automatically connect traditional classroom learning with personal experiences and ideas.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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What might researchers ask study participants to keep to document quantitative or qualitative aspects of their lives?

A. Dependent variables B. Personal journals or diaries C. Previous research studies D. Memorabilia

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