At-risk students, whose life experiences make them more likely to fail in school than their peers, are eligible for special education services.?

a. True
b. False


False

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Early childhood teachers are expected to be competent in assessment practices that include choosing and developing appropriate assessment methods; administering, scoring, and interpreting the results of various assessment methods; and which of the following?

a. Recognizing unethical, illegal, and otherwise inappropriate assessment methods and uses of assessment information b. Increasing the amount of assessment methods c. Mandating that every child reach the same developmental level at the same time d. Removing children and families from the assessment process

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Juan, age 5, was in his kindergarten class playing on the floor with the blocks when the teacher noticed that he had difficulty sitting and had some unusually shaped marks on his arm. Mrs. Jones sent Juan to the school nurse to be examined. The nurse noticed approximately 10 linear and loopshaped marks on his back and buttocks at different stages of healing. The nurse reported it to the principal

and the principal called CPS. Why did the principal call CPS? a. because the child had an physical injury and there were suspicious bruises at different stages of healing b. because the nurse told her to do it c. because she did not want to get in trouble if she didn't report d. because she did not like the parents

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Mr. Capolongo shows his students a pattern of numbers "5, 10, 15, ___, 25, 30, ___" and asks them to figure out what goes in the blanks. This activity provides practice in

A) Computation. B) Identification of missing numbers. C) Number identification. D) Quantity discrimination.

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Are the grade-equivalents scores you obtain from the reading test of one publisher pretty much the same as you would obtain from the reading tests of other publishers?

a. Yes b. No

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