Sheera has a new non-English speaking student. Which music activity would help him learn English?

a. identifying the elements of music
b. playing an instrument in a rhythm band c. learning to play the violin
d. singing simple, repetitive songs


d

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A common trend in alternative certification is for ____________________ to reenter the work force as teachers

a. retirees b. armed forces servicemen c. administrators d. businessmen

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Which one of the following is NOT one of the six principles for effective teaching?

A) Students must be participating in learning activities that are rewarding. B) Students needs to be engaged at high levels of learning in order to be productive. C) Teachers should have high expectations for all students. D) Teachers must be certified to teach in their content area.

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Differences in development that include syndromes, impairments, disorders, and disabilities are commonly referred to as:

a. adaptations. b. accommodations. c. red flags. d. exceptionalities.

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Mr. Stephan first reviews the comparative negligence defense. Which of the following BEST describes comparative negligence?

Edgewood elementary principal Mr. Stephan has asked to meet with the assistant superintendent regarding the recent injury to 4th grader Lindsay Smith during recess. Lindsay was injured while reportedly participating in a tag football game with several 6th grade boys. Two teachers were assigned as recess supervisors but neither one witnessed the accident. Mr. Stephan is to discuss potential defenses to a rumored negligence suit against the district. Mr. Stephan decides to review available defenses. A. The injury is comparable to a common injury suffered by students during recess B. Lindsay contributed to the injury by voluntarily participating in a tag football game with older boys C. Lindsay's actions on the playground during recess were a proximate causation of her injury D. Lindsay's actions were cause-in-fact of her injury

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