What are the four types of payments for participants in a federal government social security defined benefit plan?
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The four types of payments for participants in the federal government social security defined benefit plan are payments for (1) old age, (2) dependents of workers with disabilities, (3) surviving family members, and (4) lump sum death payments.
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According to a survey reported in your text, which of the following statements are correct?
a. Nearly all public schools that have Internet access are using high-speed connections. b. About 80 percent of schools with Internet access have recently offered their teachers professional development related to the integration of Internet use into the curriculum. c. Compared to teachers with twenty or more years of experience, newer teachers are more likely to use the computers to teach. d. Over 90 percent of public schools use the Internet to provide data that informs instructional planning. e. All of these answers.
PL 107-110, No Child Left Behind, sets
a. the standards for all special education students. b. unrealistic expectations for some students with disabilities. c. the standards of 75 percent proficiency on the part of students and schools. d. the short-term objectives on the student's IEP.
Three of the four answers are guidelines for implementing effective intensive interventions. Which answer is NOT one of them?
A. Provide instruction individually or in small groups. B. Use research-based instruction and intervention. C. Vary intervention practices. D. Communicate occasionally with stakeholders.
Prior to determining a child is eligible for IDEA funded special education services, school districts must
A. complete a referral B. complete a criterion-referenced assessment C. gain student approval D. evaluate a student using whatever criteria it determines E. Conduct a nondiscriminatory assessment following assessment