Turnbull et al. (2015) identified several elements (e.g., communication, respect, trust, advocacy) the called ______, which he deemed necessary for collaborative partnerships.
A. partnership principles
B. collaborative principles
C. commitment principles
D. communication principles
A. partnership principles
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Which one of the following illustrates personal interest rather than situational interest?
a. Jennifer is puzzled when a peeled hardboiled egg is suddenly sucked into a bottle after the teacher lights a fire inside the bottle. b. Trent gets totally wrapped up in the new adventure novel he reads during free time. c. Riley can't wait to find out what's in the big cardboard box his teacher has brought to school today. d. Victoria loves ballet and wants to become a ballerina when she grows up.
Hispanic parents typically promote a parenting style in which children are expected to show deep respect for parents and other family members while providing emotionally warm support
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
One concern about the use of intelligence tests has been that they
a. are inappropriate for children, because their IQs are not stable. b. are culture-biased, because they are slanted to white, middle-class norms and expectations. c. do not reliably identify children who fall below or above the average. d. All of these answers.
Although more than six million students are benefitting from improved special education in the U.S. today, there are inequities based on race, culture, gender, and social class. Which one of the statements below is NOT a valid example of these
inequities? A. Black are over-represented in the "soft categories" (learning disabilities, emotional and behavioral disorders). B. African American, Latino, and American Indian students with mild intellectual disabilities more are more often tracked into self-contained classrooms than are White students with these disabilities. C. Unconscious racial bias on the part of school authorities. D. The rates of African American, White, and Latino males being identified with a Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED) compared to White females are fairly similar