General education teachers often are very concerned about how the scores of students with special needs may reflect—too often, poorly—on their teaching performance. Which challenge in working with other teachers does this represent?
A. Role specific pressures
B. Control and ownership
C. Competing professional obligations
D. Time on site
A. Role specific pressures
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
By moving their ____________________, newborns can show that they can hear sounds
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Infants who are securely attached show no distress when they are separated from their mothers
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
A second grade teacher proudly conducted phonics drills with her students every day until the principal correctly reminded her that
a) the true goal of reading is comprehension. b) word recognition is the most significant element of reading. c) phonics instruction is not usually necessary after first grade. d) one phonics drill each month would be sufficient.