After a child's diagnostic testing is completed, the classroom teacher
A) is not involved in designing and implementing an intervention program for the child.
B) does not need to review or become familiar with the diagnostic test content and subtests.
C) can assume that the diagnostic testing results are more important than classroom observations and informal assessments.
D) should compare the results of the testing to her classroom observations and informal assessments.
D
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