Effective consultants should interact continually with toddlers
a. True
b. False
False
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choice to serve as the service coordinator for this family? a. Communication specialist b. Early childhood special educator c. Social worker d. All of the above
Mrs. Berry teaches fifth grade in an inner city school. The students in the district have not performed well on standardized tests and the school board is proposing changes in order to increase the amount of academic time students spend in the classroom. If the changes are approved, Mrs. Berry's fifth graders will no longer have a recess during the school day. Mrs. Berry has researched this
matter and wants to address the school board. What points might she make from her research that are likely to influence the board's decision? What will be an ideal response?
An questions on an intelligence test refers to when planting season begins on a cotton farm. A child from an urban setting would not be aware of this because s/he has never been to a farm and would not have learned about planting seasons in school or at home. This is an example of
a. Cultural bias b. Test bias c. Prediction bias d. Selectivity bias
One of the most prevalent concerns for beginning teachers is ______.
a. test performance b. classroom management c. test security d. clarity of questioning