As the textbook points out, we must consider cultural differences when we deal with inappropriate classroom behavior. More specifically, we should remember that:

a. some behaviors we think are inappropriate may be perfectly acceptable in another culture.
b. many cultures place little value on the importance of education.
c. students from some minority cultures will actively resist being taught in any language except their native tongue.
d. in most cultures, parents deal severely with children when they misbehave at home.


a

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Which of the following scenarios best illustrates the concept of joint attention?

a. Sam and Dewan work on math problems using the same textbook. b. Betty and her brother look out the windows of the car. c. Betty and her brother look at each other while playing whiffle ball. d. Sonya and her father look together at a fancy car across the street.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

General education teachers who have students who are blind or visually impaired in their classroom should use words like blind or visually impaired in normal conversation with the child but only when it is important to the topic being discussed.

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Generally, as part of the research plan qualitative but not quantitative researchers include the

a. design to be used in the study. b. means for data analysis. c. prior fieldwork. d. description of the sample.

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The ecological model suggests that an individual can be separated from a social system, and his or her behavior is a result of a specific setting or environment

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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