A child who is unusual in one or more ways, and whose unusual characteristics create special needs with respect to identification, instruction, or assessment

a. at-risk
b. gifted
c. disabled
d. exceptional


D

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Which is NOT part of the ethical guidelines for research participants?

A. All risks for participants need to be minimal. B. All participants should have a voice in how the experiment is conducted. C. All participants must be informed of the purpose of the research and its risks and benefits. D. All participants have the right to withdraw from the research at any point.

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All of the following are ways for students to become active partners with teachers in the democratic organization of classroom learning except

a. Students selecting topics and genres for some or many classroom writing assignments b. Students participating in decision-making for classroom routines and rules c. Students setting goals and continually self-assessing their academic performance d. Students voting whether or not to attend school all week, part of the week, or during summer

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Freud believed that all children experience __________ associated with particular parts of their bodies.

A. sexual energy B. control issues C. maternal conflict D. conflict resolution

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From the study by Block and Mangieri, how much of an improvement was gained from 1981 to 2001 in teachers’ knowledge of recent titles in poetry?

a. 24 percent b. 20 percent c. 15 percent d. 3 percent

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