When children have difficulties in the classroom that cannot be successfully addressed by the teacher alone,
a. children must be provided with alternative education.
b. referrals to appropriate professionals must be made.
c. teachers must collect objective data.
d. both B and C
ANS: D
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a. Reinforcement is only ever used for desirable behaviors; punishment is only ever used for undesirable behaviors. b. Reinforcement should be used sparingly; punishment should be used regularly. c. Reinforcement is used to increase the frequency of a behavior; punishment is used to decrease the frequency of a behavior. d. Reinforcement increases the frequency of desired behaviors using rewards; punishment increases the frequency of desired behaviors by using undesired consequences.
John gets out of his seat and shoves George's desk in the corner. Based on the suggestions for effective interventions, of the following, the most effective intervention would be:
a. ignore the behavior and keep going with the lesson. b. react to the misbehavior immediately and refer John to the rule that was broken. c. walk back to John's desk and continue with class. d. tell John he needs to talk with you after class.
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