Charter schools
a) focus on grades K–5
b) must follow all federal civil rights laws including IDEA
c) offer state-of-the-art curriculum
d) all of the above
b
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The purpose of being direct with a child is
A) to restore order so that problems can be solved, B) to achieve reconciliation C) to reaffirm the safety of the classroom community D) all of the above
How can reading competency tests for elementary school have a negative effect on the preschool or kindergarten child?
What will be an ideal response?
Which student would be identified as having a specific learning disability according to IDEIA 2004?
A. Debbie, a shy sixth grader, has difficulty reading words like house and bird. Her parents tried many tutors and report that she does not retain what she learns. She says she hates school and homework. B. Stephen, a fourth grader, has always had difficulty with word problems. When reading the problem, he has trouble identifying which information is relevant. Stephen receives free lunch and it is often the only time he eats during the day. C. Robert loves animals. He can talk for hours about the latest National Geographic documentary. When his seventh-grade teacher asked him to write an essay about his favorite reptile, he was only able write a few illegible words. When he was six, the optometrist discovered a defect in the curvature of his cornea that limits his vision. D. Ana never talks in class. She seems unable to answer the teacher's questions and has difficulty expressing herself verbally. She arrived from Ecuador three months ago.
The way in which materials and furniture are arranged in the classroom can either encourage or discourage classroom control problems
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.