Explain how teachers can use consequences effectively.
What will be an ideal response?
The answers should recognize that developmental level and individual preference are important, as well as attention, that reinforcement should be given more than punishment, and that reinforcement should be given on an intermittent schedule. Should recognize that some punishments should not be used, and all others should be used consistently and continuously to be effective.
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Three types of ADHD are described in The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition revised. Which type describes children who have both hyperactivity and attention problems?
a. ADHD-IA b. ADHD-HI c. ADHD-C d. ADHD-X e. ADHD-BB
All of the following help you learn about your students EXCEPT
a. have students write and illustrate an autobiography b. have students keep a dialogue journal to which you respond c. with student input, create a unit on family origins d. have students to prepare and deliver a speech in English
Shaken Baby Syndrome is generally caused by a parent or care teacher:
a. Using a rocking chair too exuberantly b. Having an angry reaction to a baby's crying c. Playing too roughly with a baby d. A baby falling while learning how to walk.
Which of the following teaching strategies acknowledges that instruction must be varied and flexible to maximize student learning?
A. Standardization B. Predetermination C. Differentiation D. Conditionalization