Low-incidence disabilities are those that

A) represent a very small proportion of the student population.
B) are not very serious relative to other types of disabilities.
C) occur so rarely that special education and related services are not available.
D) do not impact learning.


A

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. Why is participatory action research considered participatory and collaborative?

A. Educational practitioners perform research on student subjects. They work together with community officials to improve educational practices. B. Educational practitioners work with individuals from other disciplines to evaluate teaching methods. C. Educational practitioners describe their perceptions about the student social climate. D. Educational practitioners work with students in a democratic way and as equals.

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The setting in which an individual child is taught alone by a teacher is called

a. inclusion. b. consultation. c. one-to-one instruction. d. peer tutoring. e. collaboration.

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Researchers often study traits or abilities called ________ revealed by measures called ______ ______.

A) theories; statistical significance B) assessments; theoretical constructs C) measures; p values D) hypotheses; effect sizes E) constructs; operational definitions

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If you were a high school math teacher, which of the following research topics would you be most likely to examine using action research?

a. School district central office hiring practices b. Pre-K readiness for English language learners c. The impact of standardized reading assessments on third grade instructional time d. The effects of heterogenous grouping on high school students’ algebra grades

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