Ensuring that electrical cords are tucked away and rugs are secured to avoid tripping are examples that best illustrate which of the following ACCESS strategies?
a. Applicability
b. Clarity
c. Safety
d. Expression
ANSWER: c
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An important application of technology in the workplace for individuals with cognitive disabilities is
a. watching a video of the tasks in the work setting before a student begins working. b. using Gameboy and other hand-held technology as immediate reinforcers for appropriate task performance. c. installing video camera technology in the workplace so that supervisors can evaluate a student’s performance without being present. d. using a multimedia computer program to give visual and audio prompts during the work task.
Procedural and substantive requirements must be met to avoid infringement on students' constitutional rights
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Adaptations to a learning environment should be subtle and kept to a minimum. 2. Extension cords and wall outlets/plug-ins in early childhood classrooms should be located on the floors for easier access and less risk of tripping on cords. 3. All teachers and adults working with young children must be trained in first aid and CPR. 4. Classrooms must be cleaned at least once a week to ensure a healthy learning environment. 5.Early childhood educators are encouraged to accumulate their own teacher-made materials rather than commercially made materials to keep costs down.
All the examples below are examples of proportional base-ten models EXCEPT:
A) Counters and cups. B) Cubes. C) Strips and squares. D) Money.