Define positive practice overcorrection and give an example

What will be an ideal response?


Positive-practice overcorrection involves the student repeatedly engaging in the appropriate behavior
after exhibiting the inappropriate behavior. For example, Keith was caught running down the hall to class. His teacher had his repeatedly practice walking down the hall to class.

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To support the play of infants and toddlers, you need to change the room arrangement and props:

a. slowly b. weekly c. daily d. every four months

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Item analysis is LEAST useful for determining which of the following?

(a) The type of cognitive process students use in responding to an item (b) Whether there is a mistake in a test key (c) If an item is too easy or too difficult (d) Whether more instruction is needed on particular areas of the curriculum

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How might a teacher keep "bossy" children such as Kim and Cecily from dominating group discussions?

What will be an ideal response?

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A visually-based technique that uses a child's special interests to facilitate understanding of social situations, routines, and the meaning of language is called a:

A. Task card. B. Picture card. C. Power card. D. Prompt card.

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