The practice of mainstreaming suggests that every disabled child should be
a. taught with the same methods and materials that are used with nondisabled children.
b. excluded from the regular classroom.
c. educated in separate but equal classrooms.
d. educated with nondisabled children when feasible.
d
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Movement education is:
a. not recommended as an educational technique to use with children under the age of 4. b. primarily something that should be presented at group time. c. an excellent way to develop body awareness. d. a poor way to help children develop a positive sense of their body image, because it stresses what they don't know.
Three of the following are possible reasons that many students don't use effective learning and study strategies. Which one is not a reason that theorists have offered?
a. Students believe they won't learn no matter what they do. b. Students think strategies involve too much time and trouble. c. Students have insufficient knowledge about a topic to use such strategies effectively. d. For some students, things learned at a rote level stay with them longer than things learned meaningfully.