A student has a physical disability that prevents him from speaking and being understood. He has learned to communicate with a device in which he types what he wants to say and it "talks" for him. This is an example of a:
a. Low-tech assistive device
b. High-tech assistive device
c. Media literacy project
d. Need for a computer lab
B
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Which of the following curriculums gained acceptance through the work of John Dewey in the early 20th century?
a. subject-centered b. cognitive c. student-centered d. affective
Criteria for diagnosing fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) include growth retardation and facial abnormalities
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Using abbreviated phrases is an example of
A. a good note-taking tip. B. active listening and thinking. C. hearing what the instructor says. D. notating the meta-message.
Children understanding one-to-one correspondence, classification involving multiple properties, and seriation are some of the major hallmarks of the ______________ stage of cognitive development
A. Formal operations B. Concrete operations C. Preoperations D. Classification operations