The main advantage of a problem solving RTI approach is that it
A. has specific instructions for implementation.
B. is easy to replicate with other students.
C. has been tried with other students and has been validated by research.
D. is flexible and can be geared to the specific needs of the student.
Answer: D
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Analogue, or role-play assessment involves:
a. obtaining the results from standardized tests b. observing a child's behavior in the natural environment c. assessing other children's behavior d. observing a child's behavior during staged situations
Complete this statement, "Parental involvement in students' mathematical development.."
a) Can be positive when parents make derogatory comments about their own math skills and negative feelings about mathematics. b) Can have a negative impact when teachers help parents understand the ways they can support their students' achievement. c) Can have a positive or negative effect, regardless of the circumstances. d) Can be positive when parents provide their children with a quiet workplace and rules about homework completion.
While her three-year-old students are looking at books, their teacher notices that some of the students are throwing them on the floor, walking on them, holding the books upside down, and turning the pages in random order. What is the best way to help these students learn how to use books?
a. Plan more opportunities for individual children to listen to a book with an adult. b. Assume that the children's book-handling skills will improve with time. c. Place the books in a cabinet so that children no longer have free access to them. d. Send a letter home to families criticizing their home literacy practices.
Formative evaluation
a. Is designed to assess terminal behavior or overall performance. b. Is externally controlled and judgmental. c. Is used to make determinations about continued employment or placement on the career ladder. d. Is geared to promote reflection and support professional growth.