Describe what is mean by a "mono-culture world"
What will be an ideal response?
when someone looks at things from a dominant culture lens and judges everything by that it is difficult to take more than one point of view or look at more than one culture creating limitations on how far one can go to do diversity work.
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The most appropriate achievement tests to use for planning individual interventions are
A) ?group-administered achievement tests B) ?diagnostic tests. C) ?individually-administered achievement tests. D) ?teacher-made tests.
Jonáton was enrolled in a small preschool soon after his family immigrated to the United States from Mexico. His teachers and classmates had difficulty pronouncing his name, so teachers decided to call him Jonathan, which they believed was an English translation of his name. What would have been a more culturally responsive approach to the challenge of pronouncing Jonáton’s name?
A. have him choose an American nickname to use in school B. avoid saying his name until the child can pronounce it more clearly for the class C. recruit his family or bilingual volunteers to help the class learn to say his name correctly D. ask his parents to choose a better name for him
One of the best ways for college students to become motivated is to
A) set learning goals. B) create a schedule. C) make the same choices. D) enroll easy courses.
Identify potential causes for severe and multiple disabilities
What will be an ideal response?