Why are aptitude tests useful predictors of a student's future academic success?
a. Intelligence remains fairly stable throughout one's life.
b. Students maintain the same level of performance from year to year.
c. The conditions under which students learn remain essentially the same from year to year.
c
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In ancient Greece, philosophers and physicians provided theories which allowed movement away from superstition and toward scientific inquiry
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Which of the following is not required in evaluating a student for special education?
a. Tests must be valid for the specific purpose for which they are being used. b. Tests must be administered by trained personnel. c. Assessments must be designed to evaluate a child's specific areas of educational need. d. All the above are required.
The major difference between the oral-aural method and the total communication method is that
a. amplification is not used in the total communication method, although speech and speech reading are taught. b. the oral-aural method does not use signing and finger spelling. c. the oral-aural method uses finger spelling but not American Sign Language. d. the total communication approach uses only oral methods for young children and signing for older children.