When a natural consequence endangers a student’s emotional or physical safety, the teacher has the moral obligation to intervene
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Answer: T.
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The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) requires that
a. states implement a statewide accountability system including test scores of all students in every public school b. students are tested in reading and math in Grades 3 to 8 and once in high school c. students are tested in social studies at least twice between Grades 3 and 8 and once in high school d. students are tested in science three times between Grades 3 and 12
Which progress monitoring is intended to determine whether individual students are making adequate progress in the general education classroom?
A. Tier 1 B. Tier 2 C. Tier 3 D. Tier 4
An example of how to limit electronic distractions would be
A. checking your phone each time something comes in. B. having all of your social media alerts sent to your phone to make sure you don't miss anything. C. using the Internet with purpose in mind, and closing the browser once you are finished. D. consistently checking your emails throughout the day.
Which one of the following examples best describes thinking in working memory?
A. Wally always confuses the names of most of his classmates and teachers. B. Conrad is able to use the kicks he learned in karate class to fight against the kids who are bullying him in school. C. Charlie has to retrieve information on how to use a pair of scissors before he can begin cutting the shapes out of paper. D. At the end of soccer practice, Shia runs over to her parents' car while mentally alphabetizing the names of five friends that she wants to ensure her parents invite to her birthday party.