What is the nature of mainstreaming and what is its significance?
What will be an ideal response?
Mainstreaming is the policy of placing students with disabilities in regular classes to the fullest possible extent. It means that regular classroom teachers will sometimes be required to instruct students with special needs for at least part of the school day.
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An essay question that asks you to examine two or more things to find similarities will often use the verb _____.
A. compare B. contrast C. define D. discuss
Marissa and Jonathan are parents to a four year old daughter, Lila. They visit a preschool where they observe a block center, an art center, and manipulatives such as puzzles and counters. They also see many toys and materials for pretend play. Marissa asks why there are many toys and other materials. Mrs. Collins, the teacher, explains that according to Piaget children this age are in the
_______________stage of development. A. concrete Operations B. preoperational C. sensorimotor D. zone of Proximal Development
Which of the following is one of the roles of a student teacher?
A. Help plan parent conferences B. Have previous early childhood experience C. Accept and reflect on feedback D. Play with the children
A thesis statement
A) should only be used in research papers. B) is the same as a topic. C) need to be checked for validity unless it was the produce of creative thinking. D) expresses a point of view on a topic. E) is best written as a "why" statement.