Students with sensory impairments have historically been served in general education classroom settings
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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Which of the following is true of early-childhood education?
A) It is not important as early stages of childhood are meant to be fun. B) It is not as work intensive as teaching in higher grades. C) It enhances children's capacity to think creatively and explore their environment. D) It requires limited research and planning of activities.
Direct instruction may include
A) CD-ROM's and other media B) Web-accessible content C) Both A and B D) Neither A nor B
How did Piaget's and Vygotsky's theories differ?
A. Piaget argued that cognitive development occurred throughout the lifespan, whereas Vygotsky believed cognitive development was complete by adolescence. B. Piaget argued that cognitive development is a biological process, whereas Vygotsky believed cognitive development was a social process. C. Piaget argued that children were relatively independent in constructing their understanding of the world, whereas Vygotsky believed that children gain their knowledge through social interactions. D. all of these
While not as strong as control, ________ can have an effect on selection or become a form of censorship—an individual or group may give advice about what schools should teach in the curriculum and/or add to the library's collection
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word