Students considering the General Educational Development (GED) option should be informed that:
a. the GED option is often much easier than earning a standard high school
diploma. b. many young adults take up to eight years or more to study for and pass the
GED exam.
c. dropouts who earn a GED tend to do much better financially than dropouts
who do not earn the degree.
d. they can remain in school and take the GED exam at the end of their senior
year.
b
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When an individual refers to the intensity of conflict, he/she is speaking of:
a. The adequacy in which the parties involved communicate expectations. b. The manner in which the involved individuals are responding to the conflict. c. The issue or issues over which the conflict occurs. d. The depth of interest and/or concerns that an individual or group holds for the issue in question.
People often hold on stubbornly to their misconceptions about the world. Three of the following are possible explanations as to why this might be so. Which statement is not a likely explanation for the resilience of misconceptions?
a. Some misconceptions are central elements of people's personal theories about the world. b. Virtually all knowledge has a natural tendency to become distorted over time. c. People learn school subject matter without relating it to the things they know and believe. d. People elaborate on new information using their current misconceptions.
The Cornell method of note-taking
A. summarizes critical points. B. organizes the information into blocks. C. divides the paper into three sections. D. prioritizes information.
Michael is a student with multiple disabilities. His educational and functional skills are very limited but he is included in the general education setting for portions of the school day. What should the teachers do for Michael to enhance his general education experiences?
A. Let him complete tasks that are within his abilities. B. Determine another placement for Michael since he cannot handle the regular education setting. C. Create opportunities for him to benefit from peer tutoring. D. Let Michael sit in the back of the classroom and sleep.