What does norm-referenced testing accomplish?
a. Compares one student's performance to a specified standard
b. Determines causes of learning difficulties
c. Compares one student's performance to that of other students
d. Provides student/teacher feedback
C
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Teaching that is attuned to children's ages, experience, abilities, and interests is known as
A) comprehensive curriculum B) continuity of care C) developmentally appropriate practices D) purposeful programming
Students with __________ are least often included in general education classes
a. Learning disabilities b. Autism c. Speech/language impairments d. Mental retardation
________ is caused by drinking during pregnancy; this syndrome is one of the three most common biologically-based causes of intellectual disabilities
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Darien has always done exceptionally well in school. He also has strong emotional intelligence and critical thinking skills. Despite these strengths, Darien has low self-esteem. He does not consider himself successful because he is not where he thinks he should be in life based on what his parents and teachers have expected of him. Based on what you have read in the chapter, what strategy will help develop his self-esteem?
A. Darien is at Maslow's self-actualization level of needs and should have a more mindful attitude. B. Darien has a negative attitude and needs to engage in more positive self-talk and affirmations. C. Darien has an external locus of control and needs to create a positive mind shift to explore creative ways to determine and achieve goals. D. Darien should embrace his internal locus of control and take charge in setting goals that will motivate him.