. Block scheduling offers all of the following advantages EXCEPT
a. flexibility in scheduling
b. teachers are forced to modify teaching methods to address the needs of all learners
c. more time for individualized instruction
d. an increase of student unpreparedness and absences
Ans: D
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Which of the following is a criterion-referenced interpretation?
a. Brenda's score is higher than eighty-five percent of her classmates' scores. b. Matilda can spell eighty-five percent of the words in her spelling book. c. Tanya's grade equivalent is 8.2. d. John's raw score is 14 on the Vocabulary test. e. Both b. and d. are criterion-referenced interpretations.
Biologically controlled differences
a. Gender differences b. Sex differences c. Identity d. Gender bias
The process of developing children's ability to make rational and defensible moral judgments through reasoning is called
A. Value reasoning B. Value analysis C. Value clarification D. Value judgment
The court cases, like Larry P. v Riles and Dianna v. State Board of Education and laws of the 1970's, such as the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act and the Education for all Handicapped Children Act have impacted how students with exceptionalities are educated and the role of assessments. What are the major implications of the litigation and laws from this time period that still influence
special education policy? What will be an ideal response?