Their heightened sense of touch helps children with visual impairments in their work with three-dimensional materials
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
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According to the Center for Early Adolescence (1987) seven key components for quality schools is best achieved through a curriculum that is
A. integrated and interesting to learners. B. segregated into distinct subject matter areas. C. nonsectarian, but organized carefully. D. segregated into skill areas and inviting to learners.
Travis is a third grade student with an intellectual disability. He has just been placed in Mrs. Kinard's third grade class. Students in his class are learning their multiplication facts. Travis is eager to participate in class but instead of allowing Travis to do the same activity as the other students, Mrs. Kinard gives him a coloring worksheet that she obtained from a colleague who teaches
kindergarten. Which of the disadvantages of labeling isexemplified by her actions? A) The label is being used to explain his behavior. B) The label has contributed to the expenditure of greater amounts of money. C) The label has caused her to ridicule and reject Travis. D) The label has caused her to have lower expectations and apply different treatments.
Adriana seems anxious and depressed and stays home with a stomachache when her class does group projects. Adriana may be diagnosed as having an emotional disorder if:
a) these symptoms have grown steadily worse over the past year. b) she is found to have an IQ lower than 100. c) she also has poor motor coordination and difficulty solving problems. d) these symptoms are new and are accompanied by mispronunciations of certain words.
If one wants to determine the effectiveness of a stimulus as a reinforcer as the requirements to earn that reinforcer change over time, which assessment method would be most appropriate?
a. Concurrent schedule assessment b. Multiple schedule assessment c. Progressive-ratio schedule assessment d. Paired stimulus assessment