Assessment linked to learning goals allows the teacher to continually prime student’s background knowledge as well as when it’s time to move forward or if a skill/concept needs revisiting
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
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Which of the following is a developmental implication for children reared in families with a parent who is blind?
a. The reduced experience of eye contact from the primary caregiver precludes sighted infants from developing social communication skills. b. By the second year of life these babies' visual ability and attention tend to be behind other babies. c. Adolescents with a parent who is blind are less tolerant and have fewer practical skills. d. Adolescents with a parent who is blind have better-quality peer interactions than adolescents with sighted parents.
Why has positive behavior support (PBS) been recognized as a preferred intervention approach for early childhood, elementary, and secondary school?
What will be an ideal response?
There are successful educational programs that address the achievement gap and have proven their ability to decrease the disparity for many students of color and students from low-income families. The ______ is a mentoring and writing program that prepares students to do well in school, with a strong foundation of affirming culture and integrating the importance of community
a. Lemon Grove Academy b. PUENTE Project c. Algebra Project d. FUENTE Project
The localization of a function in one hemisphere of the brain is called ______.
a. synaptogenesis b. corpus callosum c. lateralization d. apoptosis