Physical abuse is non-accidental or intentional injury to a child
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
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Which is better for assessing ongoing classroom progress?
a. Standardized tests c. Portfolios b. Teacher-made tests d. Interest inventories
Overrepresentation in special education occurs when
a. there are unequal numbers of students from different ethnic backgrounds served. b. there are unequal numbers of boys and girls served. c. there are more older students than younger students served. d. there are more students in a group than would be expected from the general population.
When used correctly, timeout is an example of which type of operant conditioning?
a. Positive reinforcement b. Negative reinforcement c. Presentation punishment d. Removal punishment
* Miss Loudermilk is hired to teach fifth grade and sets up her classroom accordingly. She finds out at the last minute that, because of fluctuating enrollment numbers, she is actually going to be teaching first-graders. Fortunately, the room to which she is assigned is not changing; she does not have to pack up all her stuff and move. She knows she'll have to change materials, books, and wall displays. With regard to her room arrangement, what advice would you give her?
a. "Don't spend too much time moving things around - you've already spent a ton of time on this. When the kids get here, you can move things around to make them work smoothly." b. "You're going to have to start completely from scratch! First grade and fifth grade are so different that your entire room is going to have to be changed around." c. "This might be a good time to re-evaluate your room arrangement. I bet some things can stay where they are, but you may need to reconsider the furniture and its placement." d. "I'd tell the kids that you're going to treat them like big kids, and that you're going to see how well they do impersonating fifth-graders!"