Which of the following decisions may not be made by a student's IEP team regarding his or her participation in state- and district-wide evaluations?
a. The student will participate in state or district-wide evaluations.
b. The student will participate in state or district-wide evaluations with modifications or accommodations.
c. The student will not participate in state or district-wide evaluations.
d. All the above decisions can be made by the IEP team.
C
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Which of the following does not illustrate an emulation effect?
a. An underage drinker goes to a bar because earlier he had observed many underage drinkers there who were not asked by the management for identification. b. A person attending a lecture wishes to ask the speaker a question during the course of the talk, but she decides against it because no one else has been interrupting the speaker to ask a question. c. A person learning to ride a horse watches her instructor's jumping technique very carefully, then tries to copy it. d. A boy who is interested in learning how to live in the wilderness with minimal tools gets a library book on survival in the wilderness.
In a fact-finding mission about a major, which of the following is a valuable question to ask someone you are interviewing?
A. What are the department’s requirements for this major? B. What is the reputation of this department on campus? C. Why should a student major in this discipline? D. All of these are correct.
Which one of these is an example of a stereotype?
A) Boys don't like to play with pink toys. B) Parents living in poverty have poor parenting skills. C) Music is an important aspect of learning. D) Teenage mothers are not capable of parenting their children.
The IDEA specifically provides for students who are diagnosed with three of the following cognitive difficulties. It does NOT directly cover students with:
a. difficulty identifying pitch or recognizing familiar tunes. b. attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. c. trouble using effective learning strategies. d. limited memory capacity.