Imagine that a student in your class, Geetika, is found to meet the criteria for emotional disturbance. Give a detailed description of two of the behavioral characteristics that Geetika must exhibit.
What will be an ideal response?
Students should provide a case in which chronicity, intensity, and/or significant impairment of education performance are illustrated, with examples of at least two of these characteristics: inability to learn, inability to maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships, inappropriate types of behavior, general pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression, and/or tendency to develop physical symptoms/fears.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The apparent shapes of the moon as it goes around the earth are called the ___________ ____________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
History is
a. studying people who are dead b. studying records of past events and is a fluid continuum c. studying a certain point in time exclusive of all other time periods d. difficult to get children excited about
Jocelyn used modified direct instruction for a thematic instructional unit on measurement in her fifth grade class. Instead of assigning homework for independent practice, however, she replaced the homework with a team study, game-like scenario. She followed up with a quiz covering the content. She found her students really enjoyed the instruction. Based upon the scenario, Jocelyn best displayed:
a. guided discovery. b. STAD. c. lecture-discussion. d. Jigsaw II.