A school policy against student “loitering” is too vague to be constitutionally valid

Indicate whether the statement is true(T) or false(F).


F

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. All states are required to provide Part C of IDEA. 2. Apps for young children should relate to his/her IEP or IFSP? 3. An app following a Vygotskian approach of a teacher’s philosophy would be one focused on reinforcement and mastery learning? 4. Ebooks can serve as an accommodation for students with disabilities as a means to gain access to 5. An assistive technology to support interactions in the environment for stabilizing involves technology that holds objects in place or within grasp or vision?

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What type of play can help a child take another person's perspective and move beyond egocentrism?

A) pretend play B) outdoor play C) functional play D) sociodramatic play

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As of 2004, the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act required all federally sponsored schools to implement:

A) School Lunch. B) School Wellness Policy. C) Recess Before Lunch. D) School Snack Breaks.

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Because Anne has essentially been reinforced for stealing (i.e., she has obtained desirable items without negative repercussions), she is apt to steal again. As the teacher, what might you do to prevent other thefts from occurring in this classroom?

What will be an ideal response?

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