Explain partial participation and why it is important

What will be an ideal response?


It is a philosophy that helps ensure that people with even the most severe disabilities are not excluded from society. All students have the right to participate to the maximum degree possible, even if they need multiple supports to do so. It applies to self-care and other functional skills, but also to academic skills.

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Which of the following reflects the trend in the placement of students with learning disabilities and related mild disabilities?

a. An increase of students in resource rooms b. An increase of students in general education classes c. An increase of students in separate classes d. An increase of students in other placements e. None of these.

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Which of the following stages of peer play (Howe's, 1988 ) is the most advanced developmentally?

A) Parallel play B) Complementary and reciprocal social play C) Parallel play with mutual regard D) Complementary and reciprocal play with mutual awareness

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_________ _________ is the ability to see likenesses and differences in forms.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Regarding dismissal for cause, each of the following are true except

a. the burden of proof in justifying the dismissal is on the school board. b. the reasons specified for dismissal in state statute vary from the general "good cause" to the very specific. c. the school board is not obligated to provide the employee due process if the reason for dismissal is immorality. d. a dismissal may occur at any time during the school year.

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