Should the entire class be punished for allowing Suzanne to vandalize the classroom? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
Generally speaking, punishing an entire class for an individual student's behavior is not advisable. Students often have little control over their classmates' actions and so should not suffer for them.
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Assessment based on the principles of universal design for learning (UDL) provides information that allows teachers to develop and deliver effective instruction that will result in empowered learners
a. True b. False
Mainstreamed students are required to have:
a) PIE's b) ATE scores c) SAT scores d) IEP's
A teacher taking advantage of an incidental learning opportunity might do which of the following?
A) Plan a lesson on how to cover coughs when it is flu and cold season. B) Include children's favorite foods in a lesson on healthy snacks. C) Discuss the foods that pets eat to keep healthy when the children notice a dog outside. D) Plan a unit on pets and pet food after a student gets a new pet.
To be engaged means all of the following except
A. Being useful. B. Being active. C. Contributing. D. Sitting back and letting life happen.