Most of the literature describing the stages of adjustment to having a child with a disability comes from the work of Euro-American professionals who are describing their cultural peers
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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a. rocks b. animals c. weather d. stars
Which one of the following teaching strategies is most consistent with the textbook's discussion of promoting self-regulation through classroom assessment practices?
a. At the beginning of a cooperative group problem-solving activity, Mr. Hays tells the students in each group that they should submit one set of problem solutions that represents the consensus of all group members. b. Mr. Weller has his students exchange and grade one another's homework assignments. c. Mr. Rushing solicits students' ideas about criteria to use in evaluating the sculptures they will be creating in art class. d. Mr. Bickling gives his students the answer key for a multiple-choice quiz he has just given and asks them to score their own responses.
Which of the following is a characteristic of students who are deaf?
a. They, their family members, and their teachers must address problems of isolation, communication, and mobility. b. Children and their families face great emotional turmoil during the time shortly after the injury. c. Sound waves cannot reach their inner ears. d. It happens when their inner ears or auditory nerves are damaged.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Contact with selected parents should occur only when there are problems with their child. 2. Report cards typically have no place to record notes about effort or citizenship. 3. An open house is typically a time when teachers meet with individual parents about their child’s progress. 4. Many districts often schedule parent-teacher conferences to permit teachers to explain students’ grades.