A purposeful behavior is defined as
a. an assessment of how supervisors communicate with staff.
b. the contribution that has been made to a decision for the a conference or
meeting
c. effectively listening to the speaker and giving an expression that demonstrates understanding.
d. behaviors that determine the supervisor's effectiveness in decision-making.
B
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Piaget's work in moral development suggests that the typical twelve-year-old
a. takes a single, absolute moral stand. b. believes that extenuating circumstances should be considered. c. determines guilt by the amount of damage. d. cannot consider the intentions behind an act.
One of the reasons why students with severe disabilities are the most unemployed is that there is no evidence that they are employable
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
If students are likely to need supports and services beyond graduation from high school, the transition IEP should identify the appropriate community agency that will assist them
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
In obtaining the consent of the child’s parent(s)/guardian(s) for a formal evaluation, the school must notify the parent/guardian:
a. in the primary language spoken by the child at school. b. of the school’s intent to place their child in special education classes. c. of the school’s intention to evaluate their child, including the reasoning behind the decision. d. of the school’s intention to put their child on an IEP.