Mr. Hess, a special education teacher, uses instructional practices than have been proven to be effective through research, which are the _____ feature of evidence-based practices
A) validated
B) explicit
C) strategic
D) accountable
A
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The most common methods of teaching a song are:
a. phrase-wise, whole-song, line-by-line, and from recordings. b. from recordings, whole-song, phrase-wise, combination of phrase-wise and whole-song. c. whole-song, phrase-wise, line-by-line, from recordings, and combination of phrase-wise and whole-song. d. none of the above.
In a broad sense, human diversity refers to:
a. the many ways people are different. b. biases people have about people who are different c. different skin tones d. speaking a different language
Which of the following statements is true regarding parental supervision of young children's risk taking behaviors?
a. Most parents do not provide appropriate supervision and monitoring of young children's risk-taking behaviors. b. Parents at all socioeconomic levels perceive sons as less careful than daughters but do not supervise them more. c. Children from lower socioeconomic areas receive more supervision than those from higher socioeconomic areas. d. Parents provide more supervision of sons than daughters because they perceive them as less careful.
According to your book, long-term anger is based on two irrational beliefs. One of them is blame orientation and the other is
a. Problem orientation b. Catastrophizing c. Defensiveness d. Self-blame