Which of the following terms best characterizes single-subject modes of inquiry?
a) Descriptive designs
b) Comparative designs
c) Randomly assigned subjects
d) Methods used with a single individual
D
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One of the assumptions of the family-focused approach is that
a. professionals should counsel parents as to an appropriate level of involvement in their child's program. b. involving and supporting families is likely to be less effective than just treating the child, but it is more cost- effective when parents are not adversarial. c. professionals should attend to family priorities for goals and services, even when those priorities differ substantially from professional priorities. d. while intervention and support of families has little influence on the child with a disability, it is important to educate families and encourage parent advocacy.
Which of the following questions is NOT considered a key question for the Coherence Standard?
a. How is professional judgment used to ensure that the various parts of the assessment process form a complete whole? b. How does the assessment match its purposes with its uses? c. What efforts are made to ensure that scoring is consistent across students, scorers, and activities? d. How can assessment practice inform teachers as they make curricular decisions? e. How does the assessment match the curriculum and instructional practice?
Since the mid-1970s, early childhood teacher salaries have __________________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s)
What should you do in the work step of the P.O.W.E.R. Plan?
A. Make the decision to transfer. B. Reconsider your choices. C. Apply to four-year schools. D. Assess your options. E. Determine where you should transfer to.