Technology can be used for students with special needs and for students who may need more time to learn or to investigate knowledge
a. True
b. False
True
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Ms. French, a high school teacher, tells you that she doesn't develop or go over rules with her students because they quickly learn her standards for behavior. Her decision is
a. an unwise one, because research indicates that all students, grades K-12, benefit from clear and detailed coverage of teacher expectations. b. an unwise one, because the Safe Schools Act requires that all teachers clearly communicate their behavioral expectations to students both orally and in writing. c. areasonable one, because research indicates that some high school students resent being told what to do and discussing rules with them tends to make them feel as though they're being treated as juveniles. d. areasonable one, because research indicates that in high schools, unlike in elementary and middle schools, time spent on teaching rules and procedures has little positive impact.
"Benchmarks" are content standards that present specific statements about what students should understand and be able to do _______
A. before graduating from high school B. at specific grade levels or developmental stages C. before experiencing significant moral growth as defined by Kohlberg D. at the end of the current academic year
As an element of the planning process, constraints and resources:
a. may be thought of as things that limit what one can do and things that support and assist what one can do b. should be considered before the development of your rationale/mission c. are important considerations, especially after the selection of strategies to meet the goals and objectives of a behavior support plan d. none of the above are true
The minority group is in a subordinate position in terms of wealth, power, and prestige, while a majority group is in the dominant position on those dimensions. This definition of group categories comes from sociologist:
a. Karl Marx b. Max Weber c. Émile Durkheim d. Herbert Spencer