By far, the most comprehensive legislation protecting the rights of individuals with disabilities, no matter their age, is:
A. Americans with Disabilities Act.
B. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
C. Section 504.
D. Adult with Disabilities Act.
Answer: A
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How students are identified as gifted and talented, as well as what services will be provided for gifted and talented students is determined mainly by:
a. the requirements of NCLB. b. state and local education policy. c. Jacob K. Javits Gifted and Talented Students Education Act of 1988. d. the Marland report.
Advantages of mnemonic devices stressed in the text include all but which of the following?
a. They help organize what is to be learned. b. They facilitate maintenance rehearsal. c. They provide retrieval cues. d. They can be acquired by virtually all students.
The normal or bell-shaped curve represents
a. the range of intelligence scores that can be expected in the population. b. the probability that a person will have a low IQ score. c. the range of verbal ability in a representative group of children. d. the distribution of adaptive skills for any given age.
A key feature of the ______ approach to evaluation is the specification of the objectives of the program, product, policy, or process and assessing if the extent to which they are met
A. theory-based B. goal-free C. logic model D. objective-oriented