Behaviorism, as a theory of education, was a protest against
a. The progressivist movement.
b. The teaching of science and technology.
c. The importance placed on mental processes that could not be observed.
d. The lack of success achieved by theories of the time.
c.
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a. risk of complications goes down b. comfort care is appropriate c. risk of complications increases d. risk of complications remains the same
A multiplicity of alternative approaches emerged to accommodate both curriculum-based assessments and informal/observational assessment tools. These models included:
A. Performance-based, authentic, judgment-based, portfolio , play-based, and dynamic B. Action plan, performance-based, portfolio, and dynamic C. Formative assessments, summative assessments, authentic, portfolio, and play-based D. Traditional measurement, performance-based, authentic, formative assessment, and play-based
. Tenacity is a method of knowing based largely on ______.
A. educated guesses B. scientific rigor C. habit or superstition D. constant pressure
Which factor could be considered a stressor that may negatively affect a family's adjustment to their child's delay or disability?
A. large extended family B. religious faith C. parental separation D. high family involvement