In 1959, the Woods Hole conference was held to re-evaluate teaching practice. What was the new emphasis that grew out of the conference?
What will be an ideal response?
Disciplines/disciplinary knowledge and structures
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a) The best person to interview for information is the company president. b) Informational interviewing is like shopping before buying a product. c) Most people will tell you they are too busy to give advice and help. d) Informational interviews need to be conducted in a quiet office.
Behaviors that call attention to a student because of their repetitive nonfunctional nature, and that result in the student being considered "weird" by fellow students, are
A) ?harmful to self-behaviors. B) ?stereotypic behaviors. C) ?desirable behaviors that don't occur very often. D) ?normal behaviors that occur in the wrong places.
When communicating information to parents, what is best practice?
A) ?Focus only on a child's strengths B) ?Always begin meetings with a child's weaknesses and then communicate their strengths. C) ?Communicate both the child's strengths and weaknesses D) ?Only address the concerns that the parents notice at home.
Positive behavior interventions and supports focus on:
a. extinguishing problem behaviors through the consistent implementation of punishments strategies. b. teaching positive social behaviors that are implemented by all individuals who are involved in the student’s life. c. providing positive rewards when they behave in an appropriate behavior, and negative reinforcement when their behavior is inappropriate. d. rewarding desirable behavior with tokens that students can exchange for privileges.