By providing an example, explain how negative reinforcement works

What will be an ideal response?


Negative reinforcement strengthens desired behavior by removing an aversive stimulus after the behavior occurs. Example: A child is nagged until he or she begins to clean the bedroom. The nagging is the aversive stimulus, which is removed once the child cleans the room.

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All of the following are questions a teacher would ask in planning for students except

A. What is the previous knowledge of students? B. What interests and motivates students? C. What are the students' cultural backgrounds? D. How can students be entertained in order to keep them from becoming bored?

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A written intervention plan that follows the RTI process should include which of the following?

a. All of these answers are correct. b. A progress monitoring schedule. c. A description of the specific intervention. d. The location where the intervention will be provided.

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Which art form focuses on the creative and imaginative aspects of children's natural and informal movements:

a. music b. movement c. dance d. all of the above

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Utilizing video and audio recording tools to capture student learning is beneficial in that:

a. individual student learning in a whole class setting can be reviewed. b. the teacher can share the learning recorded with the student in a private conference. c. student learning can be document over time to record learning progress and challenges. d. All of the above.

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