IDEA 2004 reaffirms the notion that students with disabilities are incapable of learning more if high academic

standards are expected.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


ANSWER: False

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What role in education does Paulo Freire propose for teachers?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following social learning terms refers to a child's belief that imitating certain behaviors will lead to certain consequences?

a. attributions b. outcome expectations c. schema d. efficacy expectations

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Some classroom management models and theories focus on character education, the development of social skills and social learning, a reduction in off-task behaviors, and:

a. the strengthening of instruction. b. comprehensive statements of when to (and when not to) implement corporal punishment. c. covert actions to avoiding parents become too involved in school activities. d. "dumbing" down the curriculum, so academic achievement and final grades will increase.

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Martin gets A’s (95–100 ) on all of the writing assignments that he does, but he has skipped half of the writing assignments. In discussing his grades with a friend, he says "I must have a C in writing, because I have A’s on half the assignments,

and F’s on the other half." But Martin is worse off than he thinks. He actually has an F in writing. His grade is F because: a) the teacher was using absolute grading standards. b) the teacher used a system of scoring that is unreliable. c) the teacher assigned a zero for every missing assignment. d) each student's highest and lowest score were dropped.

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