Discuss three important aspects of positioning of students with physical disabilities.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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Ms. Levine has her students grade each other's papers, and then she records the grade in her gradebook. According to our textbook authors, the practice of having students grade each other's papers
a. is effective because students are generally very reliable graders. b. is an effective way to save time and should be utilized as often as possible. c. should be completely avoided because of privacy concerns. d. should occur only when no grade is to be recorded.
Juanita Perez typically spends about 5 minutes after the bell rings taking roll, handing out papers, and writing assignments on the board. She then begins her lesson, and her lessons are skillful applications of cognitive learning theory. Rafael Jiminez, who teaches in the room next to Juanita, has a "warmup activity" displayed on his document camera every day when the students walk into the
classroom. They begin the warmup activity without being told while he completes his beginning-of-class routines, and when the students finish the activity, he immediately begins the day's lesson. Based on the evidence we have in the vignette, which of the following is the most valid conclusion? a. Juanita is a more effective teacher than is Rafael. b. Rafael is a more effective teacher than is Juanita. c. Juanita's students like her class more than Rafael's students like his class. d. Juanita is more likely to have classroom management problems than is Rafael.
You ask yourself questions such as these: Do I see the world in black and white or in shades of gray? Am I an abstract or random learner? Am I linear or global? How do I learn about the world around me? You are ______.
a. questioning your career choice b. planning for graduate school c. evaluating your own philosophy d. engaging in sight-based decision making
When you are underlining or highlighting a reading selection's important ideas, mark key words and details rather than entire sentences.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)