In action research, systematicity refers to the process of
a. reflecting deeply on discrepancies between one's professional beliefs and one's professional
actions.
b. engaging in deliberate rather than spontaneous inquiry.
c. creating a research design that follows established conventions for that design.
d. gathering and recording information about one's professional practice in ordered ways.
d
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Which of the following statements is true regarding contextual hypotheses?
a. Contextual hypotheses typically result in interventions aimed at modifying some aspect of the curriculum. b. Contextual hypotheses typically result in interventions aimed at teaching children replacement behaviors. c. Contextual hypotheses typically result in interventions aimed at modifying some aspect of the environment. d. Contextual hypotheses typically result in interventions aimed at remediating individual-specific deficiencies.
The IEP does not need to be so specific as to measure the achievement of annual goals of progress for each child with a disability
Indicate whether the statement is true(T) or false(F).
When teachers differentiate instruction, they do all of the following except
a. begin where students are. b. incorporate music and movement into every lesson. c. hold students to high standards. d. use time flexibly.
What types of words sound alike and are spelled alike, but have different meanings as in duck (a feathered bird) and duck (squat down)?
a. homonyms b. homophones c. heteronyms d. associative words