Briefly explain the difference between mainstreaming and inclusion.
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER: Mainstreaming is the act of removing a child with a disability from special education classes and placing him or her in one or more regular education classes. Inclusion means that every effort is made to educate a child with a disability in his or her own neighborhood school first and with his or her own age appropriate peers.
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a. Meditation b. Religion c. Spirituality d. Prayer
The process of learning how to contextualize or make sense of a client's problems involves:
A) ?adapting to the same theoretical approach as their supervisors employ. B) ?deemphasizing their own personalities and therapeutic styles. C) ?exploring various theoretical frameworks. D) ?avoiding the desire to personalize theoretical approaches.
Conducting behavioral research in a controlled, laboratory-type setting has its drawbacks. An example of a limitation to this type of research is _____.
a. maturation b. the Hawthorne effect c. the Rosenthal effect d. mortality
In reference to test development, what do performance assessments and constructed-response items have in common?
a. Ease in developing items for a test b. Efficiency in grading c. Difficulty in scoring process d. None of the above