In math class Chuck has a tendency to blurt out answers to questions rather than raising his hand. His math teacher, Mr. Nast, tells Chuck that each time that he raises his hand and is called on before giving the answer that he will get a point. When he gets 10 points he will get a "get out of homework free card." Mr. Nast is using an intervention called

a. differential reinforcement of low rates of behavior.
b. differential reinforcement of high rates of behavior.
c. differential reinforcement of alternative behavior.
d. differential reinforcement of other behavior.


C

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Which of the following is critical for students to understand:

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Formative assessment results from quizzes, homework, and classroom activities should play a major role in determining a student's marking period grade

a. True b. False

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Which of the following is NOT a main feature of FERPA?

a. If a school does not comply with FERPA, a parent may file a complaint through the EEOC. b. Schools must inform parents of their rights under FERPA yearly. c. FERPA does not allow schools to disclose personally identifiable information to outsiders without prior parental consent. d. Parents get to both inspect and review educational records of their children. e. It creates procedures for a parent to challenge the content of educational records.

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