A program in which older students serve as tutors for younger, lower functioning students is called ________
A) same-age tutoring
B) class wide peer tutoring
C) cross-age tutoring
D) private tutoring
Answer: C
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Which of the following was a barrier to the creation of federal legislation regarding the education of children with exceptionalities?
a. Parents groups were more interested in lobbying individual states for change instead of forming a national coalition. b. A strong federal role in education violated the American tradition of making education the responsibility of states. c. There was no scientific recognition of the role of educational intervention in the education of exceptional children. d. Educators disliked the idea of legal regulation of their teaching and distrusted any federal intervention.
Three of the following are characteristics of a well-written research problem. Which one is NOT?
a. The problem statement includes the researcher's hypothesis. b. The problem statement clearly delimits the object(s) of study. c. The problem statement identifies the important factors to be investigated in the study. d. The problem statement explicitly identifies assumptions.
One important distinction between interviews and conferences is that
A. conferences may include educators and parents as well as the student. B. only conferences can be used for diagnosis, program planning, and program evaluation. C. only conferences provide feedback. D. interviews are a less systematic way to assess achievement.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false