Judy Blume was the first author of young adult literature to receive the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters from the National Book Foundation based on:
a. her historical fiction which provide excellent examples of how historical fiction can be made realistic and interesting to young adults.
b. her books which provide help in navigating the travails of growing up.
c. the number of censored books that have been banned from schools and public libraries.
d. her "realistic fiction poetry" which opened new doors for this genre and earned her critical praise.
b
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Individuals with autism spectrum disorder usually have difficulty with:
A. Language and communication. B. Environmental changes. C. Stereotypic behavior. D. All of these.
Ida is a teacher who is interested in other teachers' opinions of full day versus part day kindergarten programs. Ida's study can best be described as a
a. developmental survey.
b. school survey.
c. practical survey.
d. sample survey.
Standardized aptitude tests :
a. Measure skills that a child has mastered b. Predict a child's performance c. Both of the above d. Neither of the above
When a child obtains a significantly low score on an IQ test and this is determined to be a valid estimate of the student's ability, it usually means:
A. The student will likely have difficulty in school without interventions. B. This will not have an impact on educational achievement. C. This child will always require self-contained special education support. D. The student should probably not be permitted to attend school.