The behaviors, expectations, and attitudes of the classroom teacher are critical in determining whether or not a child will be referred and evaluated as having a mi

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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The strong appeal of the assertive discipline approach is thought to be largely due to:

a. its successful implementation in classrooms. b. its specific plan for consequences before problems occur. c. its advocacy of student rights. d. its flexible approach to discipline.

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One of the most important stages in a child's early years is Erikson's stage of initiative versus guilt, in which children learn to:

a. Control their bodily functions so they don't feel badly about having "accidents" b. Take initiative in feeding and dressing themselves c. Plan and carry out some of their own activities d. Persevere at difficult tasks

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Define the qualitative research design.

What will be an ideal response?

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Separating issues, information, and contributions of certain groups from main instructional materials rather than integrating them is an example of

a. ?name-calling. b. ?fragmentation and isolation. c. ?linguistic bias. d. ?cosmetic bias.

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