Which of these is part of the teacher's role in identifying and diagnosing children with disabilities?

a. Diagnose the specific disability a child may have and communicate this to parents.
b. Ask the director or principal for additional help because you cannot meet the child's needs without compromising the needs of other children.
c. Meet with the child's family to share your concerns and to seek their permission to further assess the child.
d. Ask that the child be transferred to a special education classroom in order to assess his or her needs accurately.


c

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Excursions into the community:

a. can be a complex undertaking. b. are best for older children in elementary school. c. are best for middle school children. d. should be an outgrowth of children’s experiences.

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Jack and Jerome are both five years old. Jack's language development is more advanced than Jerome's. Jerome is more physically coordinated and stronger than Jack. These children illustrate which developmental principle?

a. Normative sequence b. Holistic development c. Variation of rates d. Cumulative and delayed effects

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An intact group is used as a sample for an experiment, the members of the group being randomly assigned to the experimental treatments. The results are then generalized to some larger population. Representativeness is established on a (an):

a. random basis. b. unbiased basis. c. systematic basis. d. logical basis.

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