What are some of the responsibilities of the special education teacher?

What will be an ideal response?


ANSWER: The responsibilities of special education teachers are expanding. They include
assessment, instruction, collaboration with the general education teacher, participation
on IEP teams and writing the IEP, in-service education, and working with parents and
family members.

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Which of the following is an example of formative assessment?

(a) A teacher gives back a unit test, goes over it with the class, and then gives students an opportunity to write about the answers they got wrong (for credit, if the essay is good). (b) A teacher gives back a unit test, and some students figure out how they could study better for the next unit test. (c) Both of these are examples of formative assessment.

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Which is proposed by the positivist method?

A. Growth of knowledge is critical. B. Knowledge exists in nature. C. Eliminate false theories by conjecture and refutation. D. Observations lead to generalizations by induction.

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Vance is quite surprised to hear that his friend Adam has been caught shoplifting, as he has always thought of Adam as someone who is honest, law-abiding, and respectful of others' rights and possessions. "There must be a logical explanation for why Adam was seen shoplifting," Vance thinks to himself, "and I won't rest until I find out what it is." Vance's motivation can best be explained using

the concept of: a. cognitive dissonance b. state anxiety c. need for relatedness d. optimal level of arousal

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Which of the following does not need to be a primary concern of researchers hoping to make their research accessible to possible readers?

a. Consistency b. Simplicity of language c. Reflection d. Clarity

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