What is meant when a teacher describes students as “on fire”? Think of an instance where you experienced being “on fire.” What characteristics of the teacher or the environment contributed to your experience?
What will be an ideal response?
ANS: When students are “on fire,” they are “in the moment” – carried away with enthusiasm by a topic, project, or experience. Students are fully communicating and responding, and they “forget” they are in school. Responses to the last portion will vary.
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Robert, an eight-year-old German speaker, has been referred for consideration of special education services. A team of knowledgeable professionals will assess all areas of his suspected disability and will take his language differences into consideration in selecting tests and in the evaluation process. Which principle of IDEA does this reflect?
A. FAPE B. LRE C. MET D. Due process
Supplemental programs to help meet the needs of special school populations are called _______
A. block grants B. entitlements C. discretionary grants D. outreach programs
Which caregiving style is most likely to help children become resilient?
A. authoritarian B. indulgent C. authoritative D. uninvolved
Kelly is an orderly person who likes schedules and setting goals. She is most likely a(n):
a. Introvert b. Senser c. Perceiver d. Judger