An appropriate interpretation of the LRE litigation is that good faith efforts must be made to educate students with disabilities in integrated setting
a. True
b. False
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Bandura’s classic study, in which children viewed filmed adults hit an inflatable punching doll, demonstrated that
a. children imitate aggressive behaviors that they view. b. viewing aggression leads to major behavior problems in school. c. children tend to misinterpret adult behavior. d. children seldom imitate televised aggression.
The "presumption of inclusion" means
a. We start with consideration of inclusive options, exploring other options if needed. b. All children must be placed in fully inclusive settings. c. Focusing on inclusion is presumptuous. d. None of the above.
In the human brain, a great deal of synaptic pruning occurs in early childhood. This pruning appears to be:
a. The unfortunate result of insufficiently stimulating home environments b. An adaptive process that allows children to deal more efficiently with their environment c. Due to an imbalance of important nutrients, and especially to low levels of the B vitamins in many children's diets d. Reflective of the fact that the forebrain is slowly taking over responsibility for functions that have previously been regulated by the hindbrain and midbrain
In "Education for All" Van Doren's educational views are most similar to those of
A. Thomas Jefferson. B. Charles Eliot. C. Booker T. Washington. D. All of these answers are correct.