Generally, a problem should be recognized when a student is performing at a rate that is __________ to __________ % of other students
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20, 50
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When moving from one activity to the other, the teacher should plan for adequate ____________________ times with a game, song, finger play, or chant
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Relying on neuroscience as a basis for early childhood education is misguided, according to Bruer. His rationale includes all of the following except
a. "complex" environments refer only to sensory and cognitive stimulation. b. plasticity of the human brain continues through adulthood. c. skill development is not synonymous with synaptic density. d. synaptic development is immature at this age.
Evidence suggests that the transition from elementary school to middle school ______.
a. is the least stressful school transition that students experience b. is particularly challenging for students who are in academically gifted programs c. is particularly challenging for adolescents from low-income families, especially girls d. is particularly challenging for students who have fewer academic skills and social skills
The Office of Civil Rights guidelines mandate that:
a. All students must be treated similarly in terms of grades, class ranking, honors, awards, graduation, and diplomas b. A modified grading system can be used if it is available to all students c. Guidelines and criteria for ranking all students or granting awards cannot arbitrarily lessen or exclude the grades of students with disabilities d. All of the above