Within a school setting, the use of behavioral principles at multiple levels to encourage as well as reinforce desired behaviors in all students is called:
a. school-wide positive behavior support.
b. system-wide positive behavior support.
c. education-wide positive behavior support.
d. instructional positive behavior support.
a
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Teachers promote the idea that a child must finish looking at the first to last page of a book he has selected from the school book shelf
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Rather than look for consequences for problems, a teacher should
a. punish the students. b. focus on solutions with the help of the students. c. go to the school counselor or principal for help. d. focus on the past and how things used to be.
According to the federal government, what percentage of the school-age population is identified for special education services under the category of "emotional disturbance"?
A) less than 1% B) about 2% C) 3–5% D) 6–10%
The overall focus in identifying young children with ADHD should be on all of the following except:
A. the child’s ability to participate in group experiences. B. the child’s ability to seek out what he wants and then attend to and focus on it. C. the child’s ability to maintain focus on a particular activity. D. when finished, the child’s ability to stop attending and to move on to something else.