Students likely will learn the same from a class, regardless of the class format

a. True
b. False


b.False

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IDEA 2004 added an alternative method to evaluate children with a learning disability. The new method examines how the child responds to scientific, research-based intervention. This new method is called the

a. Discrepancy Approach. b. Response to Intervention Approach. c. Neurological Approach. d. ITPA Approach.

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Members of an effective behavior intervention team should include all of the following except

a. administrators. b. general education teachers who are familiar with the child. c. a lawyer representing the parents. d. special education teachers who are familiar with developing BIPs.

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Give an example of a police officer's use of fluid intelligence and crystallized intelligence in everyday police work

What will be an ideal response?

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Mr. Darnell walks around the classroom monitoring students as they work on the new skill of adding fractions. He stops at Ada's desk and praises her effort and persistence. Ada has been struggling to understand fractions, but is using the manipulatives to try to get the right answers. Her answer is wrong, but her explanation of her process is on target. Why does Mr. Darnell praise Ada even though

her answer is wrong? a. He views intelligence as stable and believes Ada needs to try even when she cannot succeed. b. He holds an entity view of ability and knows Ada needs encouragement. c. He holds an incrementalview of ability and believes Ada can improve. d. He views intelligence as uncontrollable but wants Ada to stay engaged.

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