The most recent data on educational placement for students with intellectual disabilities indicate that the most common placement is in
a. inclusive general education classrooms.
b. resource rooms.
c. self-contained, separate schools.
d. self-contained, separate classrooms.
Ans: D
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P.L. 94–142, the Education of All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 (EHA), supported
A. least restrictive educational environments. B. technology. C. people-first language. D. an entitlement program for infants and toddlers.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Johann Pestalozzi established a method of teaching that heavily relied upon repetition and rote. 2. Friedrich Froebel recognized that children have different developmental stages at different ages. 3. In Maria Montessori’s view, individual differences in development are the result of different environmental experiences. 4. In Erik Erikson’s view, once a child completes a developmental stage, the conflict at the center of that stage is no longer relevant to the child. 5. According to Jean Piaget, mental concepts, or schemata, are static—once they are formed, they can never be altered.
We should encourage children to use their small motor skills as soon
as they can and not wait for other children. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is NOT a high-incidence disability?
A) other health impairments B) mental retardation C) speech or language impairments D) specific learning disability