Ken sustained an injury to his spinal cord that resulted in paralysis in both legs. Ken's condition is referred to as
a. diplegia.
b. hemiplegia. c. paraplegia.
d. quadriplegia.
ANSWER: c
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Critics of the use of ability grouping in schools have charged that
A. it damages the self-esteem of the students in the lower tracks and they receive poorer quality teaching. B. it harms the high-ability students because too many resources are drawn off to support the low-ability students. C. this is really a way to make a teacher's job easier, not a way to help improve student performance. D. there is no place in this system for the student of average ability.
At an elementary school parent orientation meeting, one would be least likely to see a teacher discuss
a. the frequency and nature of homework typically assigned. b. the different ways in which the teacher will communicate with students' families. c. the behavioral expectations and approach to discipline to be used. d. the specific instructions and grading rubric for the first major project assigned.
Written language is scored using (Circle all that apply.)
A. total words written. B. total number of correct letter sequences. C. grammar. D. outlining and organization.