What is the legal status of compulsory education?
a. Students can opt out of compulsory schooling if they have a religious or moral objection.
b. Students may not opt out of schooling entirely but may choose home schooling (in most states) or private schools instead of public schools.
c. States may choose whether to allow private schools or not.
d. According to federal law, children must attend school between the ages of 6 and 17.
e. Schools must offer alternative schools.
B
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Children with disabilities especially need developmentally appropriate practice because DAP provides
a. a calm, peaceful, and orderly environment. b. clear, simple statements of desired outcomes. c. positive, assertive guidance d. all of these.
Every subject receives every treatment in the
a. counterbalanced design. b. randomized Solomon four-group design. c. randomized subjects pretest-posttest, control group design. d. randomized subjects posttest-only, control group design. e. nonrandomized control group pretest-posttest design.
The criteria for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is described by
a. the Americans With Disabilities Act. b. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition revised. c. Head Start legislation. d. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. e. the No Child Left Behind Act.
What are some characteristics and responsibilities of an effective teaching team in an
early childhood program? What will be an ideal response?