Perceptual-motor tests can successfully determine modality preference for academic learning
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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?During the sinking and floating experiment, the students try the experiment several ways, but each time the results are:
A. ?different. B. ?the same. C. ?varied. D. ?different and varied.
Which of the following is legally responsible for providing (official) special services for preschool-age children who have exceptionalities with I.E.P.'s, as appropriate
a. Community based nursery schools. b. Local education agencies/public schools. c. Both A & B. d. None of the above.
Of the many types of assessments administered to children, readiness assessments are
a. the most reliable indicators of school success. b. the best indicators of children's ability to function in a formal instructional context. c. the most varied, controversial, and difficult to justify. d. the least stressful for children.
In assessing the way Mrs. Lonzo began her lesson—holding the balloon over Michelle's hair—based on our understanding of the human memory model, we would conclude that her procedure was:
a. effective because doing what she did would be an effective attention-getter. b. ineffective because she didn't begin by having students rehearse their prior knowledge. c. effective because her demonstration wouldn't overload the students' working memories. d. ineffective because she didn't determine if the stimulus was encoded in the students' sensory memories.