Centrally, a student with a moderate intellectual impairment, receives instructions based on alternate academic achievement standards. This means ________.

A. he is learning traditional knowledge and skills of the general curriculum
B. he is learning vocational skills
C. he is learning achievement standards linked to simplified content
D. he is learning daily living skills


Answer: C

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