If a student does not seem to benefit from a particular lesson after accommodation, the teacher should look into whether the accommodation:
a. is being used correctly.
b. is effective for meeting the performance/learning goal.
c. truly matches the task.
d. All of these answers are correct.
d
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A good example of symbolic play is a
a. child riding a bicycle. b. toddler handing you a rock and calling it an apple. c. toddler not wanting to share his toy. d. toddler singing a song.
Content standards:
a. dictate what will be measured. b. dictate the level of mastery a student is expected to achieve. c. help teachers define what knowledge and skills need to be taught in a subject. d. dictate what will be tested.
Remembering an important date in history because it is the same date as your father's birthday is an effective type of learning because
a. the date is firmly established in short-term memory. b. the new information is associated with something you already know. c. it is a type of maintenance rehearsal that enhances learning. d. this kind of chunking always makes memorizing dates easier.
Research has demonstrated consistently that higher teacher salaries will not recruit and retain a highly qualified workforce
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.