It is considered a violation of federal law for an educator to ignore federal regulations regarding the education of children with exceptionalities

a. True
b. False


ANSWER: True

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English learners' success with mathematics instruction is influenced by all EXCEPT

a. a student's prior knowledge of mathematics b. the number of family members in the home c. the teacher's use of sheltered instruction strategies d. whether concepts can be developed with manipulatives

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Concerning biographies for young adults, young adults deserve:

a. books that teach a "good" moral lesson—people with personal fallacies should not be the subject of biographies. b. books in which controversial information and personal fallacies are neither omitted nor glossed over. c. books that show the good about a person and neglects the bad because censorship concerns should always be present in teachers' and library media specialists' minds. d. books to be read for enjoyment—textbooks suffice for the middle and secondary school curriculum.

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Which statement about literacyportfolios is incorrect?

A. A portfolio is a large folder, or other type of container, holding samples of a student's work. B. A portfolio allows ongoing assessment, as well as documentation of progress. C. Collecting samples of students work, as done in portfolio assessment, is a relatively new assessment idea, first suggested by reading educators in the early 1990s. D. Some items that might be included in a portfolio are daily assigned work completed at school or home; teacher comments after classroom observation; tapes of oral reading; writing samples; and others.

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Which of the following statements is the overarching goal that represents the standards for language development, according to the Common Core Standards?

A) Use knowledge of language only when necessary in the classroom. B) Use knowledge of language only in special education settings. C) Use knowledge of language only in general education settings, or when deemed necessary in a special education setting. D) Use knowledge of language and its conventions when writing, speaking, reading, or listening.

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