Mr. Young usually lectures when he teaches his high school science class, but to accommodate children with AD/HD he should consider
A. encouraging frequent participation.
B. keeping his lectures brief.
C. delivering the lectures in an enthusiastic and focused style.
D. All of the listed methods are helpful.
Answer: D
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A) worksheets B) relationships, routines, and spontaneous play C) quiet seat work activities D) listening and attending skills
Why did the integrated approach fall to the wayside in past history, according to the author in Chapter 4?
a) Teachers were uncomfortable with teaching the material. b) Students were not retaining knowledge. c) The integrated approach became a track that was deemed more appropriate for vocational students. d) The Back to the Basics reform movement occurred. e) The New Math reform movement occurred.
According to cognitive science, which conditions are most likely to result in deep learning?
a. Corey reflected on his new thought about applying the mathematical principle he just learned and realized that he will use it again. b. Vanessa answered the questions at the end of the chapter in her science text. c. Brock took notes over the lecture in psychology and copied the new vocabulary words for the unit. d. Larenda memorized the information in her notes about the conservation of energy.
A professional who is licensed to administer intelligence tests and other assessments used in determining whether a student is eligible to receive special education services is a:
A. School psychologist. B. Social worker. C. School counselor. D. Special educator.