When children play in small groups and learn about fairness through cooperation, they are building:
a. foundational civics skills
b. foundational economics skills
c. foundational geography skills
d. foundational civics skills
d
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Describe three ways that the play environment can be enhanced to include and build understanding of children with special needs
What will be an ideal response?
Three of the following are potential drawbacks to instructional techniques that depend heavily on student discussion. Which one is least likely to be a drawback?
a. Outgoing and popular students may dominate discussions, even if their ideas and suggestions are off-target. b. Some students have trouble communicating their thoughts clearly enough for others to understand them. c. Students who believe that there is a single "right" perspective on any issue are more likely to participate than students who realize that several perspectives may all have legitimacy. d. Some students may become so focused on making a good impression when it's their turn to speak that they don't listen closely to what their classmates are saying.
Errors of measurement could stem from (Circle all that apply.)
A. the testing environment. B. the student. C. the test. D. the examiner.
According to IDEA, intellectual disabilities must manifest:
A. During the developmental period B. Before 18 years of age C. Before 3 years of age D. During the first 12 months of age