Changing attitudes with information, recognizing the similarities between special and general education students, and preparing students with special needs for inclusion are all principles for enhancing

a. writing skills.
b. reading skills.
c. social acceptance.
d. interpersonal relationships.


c

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Only adults who are mentally ill abuse their own children

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Melinda wants to help her students understand the concept of velocity. She provides a large number of toy cars and small ramps and scales, stopwatches and rulers for her students so that they can work to find patterns. Melinda then questions the students as a group and they come to a description of the patterns that emerged. Of the following, the Melinda's approach could best be described as:

a. direct instruction. b. cooperative learning. c. guided discovery. d. lecture-discussion.

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The Mills v. Board of Education case was an important landmark since it extended the PARC decision to

children with disabilities other than mental retardation.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Mr. Holman says, "cat," and Rowan says, "bat." Then Mr. Holman says, "hug," and Rowan says, "rug." When Rowan makes words rhyme this way they are demonstrating

A. alphabetic knowledge. B. phonological awareness. C. phonological memory. D. rapid automatic naming.

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