A parent has requested an evaluation for their child. The school employees are trying to implement a new system where they try interventions before assessing a child for a disability. They explain this to the parent who is very understanding and supportive of the process, so school officials deny the parent request for an evaluation a week after the parent requested it. Are schools allowed to
deny parents an evaluation of their child if they request one?
a. Yes: they can deny the evaluation request as long as it is within the timeline guidelines
b. Yes: they can deny the evaluation request even if the timeline guidelines have passed
c. No: they can never deny the request of a parent for an evaluation
d. Yes: they can deny the request as long as the parent agrees
a
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Yet when the teacher asks the class to answer these types of math problems Santiago is tentative in providing his answers compared to the other students (who are mostly European Americans and African Americans) who shout them out to the teacher. With the textbook's discussion of cultural differences in verbal interaction in mind, identify the most likely explanation of Santiago's behavior. a. He has been taught that saying anything at all to adults is rude. b. He is accustomed to his culture, which values tentativeness in expressing opinions. c. He is accustomed to speaking only in unison with other children. d. He has learned that to be polite he must wait at least a minute before responding.
Which one of the following alternatives best describes vicarious reinforcement?
a. Anticipating future reinforcement b. Receiving reinforcement after behaving inappropriately c. Remembering reinforcement that one has previously received d. Watching someone else receive reinforcement for a behavior
Which one of the following illustrates the use of a rubric in a classroom assessment?
a. Responses to a 10-point essay in a history class are given 5 points for describing historical events accurately, 4 points for explaining how the events are interrelated, and 1 point for using complete sentences throughout the essay. b. In a swimming test, students are asked to swim one lap each of the breaststroke, backstroke, and crawl. c. A science test has 30 multiple-choice questions, 10 alternative-response questions, 3 short-answer questions, and one essay. d. A math assignment presents a complex problem with several parts and asks students to break it down into at least five simpler problems.
According to the social interactionist view, language emerges during the critical age for language acquisition following a biologically determined internal clock
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.