Which of these is a common "supported education" accommodation or strategy offered to students with disabilities in postsecondary education settings?
a. note takers for lectures
b. reduced number of required assignments
c. extended semester for completing coursework
d. all of the above
a
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All of the following statements about homelessness are true, EXCEPT:
a. the average age of a homeless child is only six years old. b. single adult males are the fastest growing segment of the homeless population. c. domestic violence, substance abuse, poverty, and mental illness are some of the contributing factors to homelessness. d. family homelessness is not necessarily a factor of socioeconomic status.
Name three characteristics of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Must individuals display all three to
have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder? What will be an ideal response?
You are teaching your students how to do something—perhaps how to solve a math problem, write a research paper, or execute a side dismount from the parallel bars—and you find that your students have low self-efficacy for doing the task
a. Describe a specific task that you might eventually be teaching. b. Describe three strategies you might use to enhance your students' self-efficacy for performing the task. For each strategy, describe what you would do in specific and concrete terms.
Reliability of assessment is most concerned with
a. the ease of scoring procedures.
b. controlling the influence of outside factors on students' results.
c. determining which students should and should not be given a test.
d. using the most accurate scoring scales.