Situations in which workers with and without disabilities work side-by-side for the same wages and benefits are known as:

a. business and marketing occupation
b. competitive employment
c. job enclaves
d. sheltered workshops


b

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A. questioning the author B. question answer relationship C. request D. text talk

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Which of the following children would most likely be exposed to lead in the environment? A child who lives in a(n) ______.

a. urban environment in an older house b. suburban neighborhood and whose family drives a SUV c. rural environment and whose family operates a farm d. single-family home, rather than an apartment

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When a parent or guardian makes a request about specific materials that his or her child reads, hears, or sees in school, educators should:

a. try to cooperate with the parent to understand the complaint and then, follow school or district procedures for dealing with complaints. b. inform the parent of the book selection process that led to the purchase of the book. c. remove the material until a formal investigation can be made. d. temporarily ignore the parent's concerns and hope the problem goes away; if the parent complains again, explain that other parents are not concerned.

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What are all experimental and traditional public schools designed to ensure?

A. A literate populace in a democratic society B. School reform C. A rich school D. A tapestry of experience

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