How does a key claim differ from a key proof?
a. A key proof provides some evidence to support a key claim.
b. A key claim has to do with a center's security, while a key proof has to do with its curriculum.
c. Only a well-established center needs a key claim. A new center needs only a key proof.
d. The two terms are just different names for the same thing.
a
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IDEA 2004 mandates that IEP teams consider assistive technology for all students with disabilities.
Teen mother educational programs try to:
A. teach teens to focus on taking care of their child instead of finishing education B. not provide child care to allow the family to take care of child C. teach teens to not repeat having another child through using negative social stigma D. use the child in a parenting class to observe their behavior and development
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Leyla's biology teacher is doing a great job of not only teaching biology to his students but also teaching them how to learn biology, that is, how to study, test themselves, take better notes, review notes more often, and read a few sections of the biology text each night. Leyla is thrilled with her grades in biology but is not doing well in most of her other classes. It appears as if Leyla is
not using what she is "learning about learning" in her other classes, such as social studies, language arts, and Spanish. Leyla is experiencing: a. situated cognition. b. negative transfer. c. distributed cognition. d. contextual learning.