What ethical standard addresses acting in ways that are most likely to improve outcomes for students and first do no harm?

A) ?Privacy and confidentiality
B) ?Beneficence
C) ?Recognizing the boundaries of professional competence
D) ?Providing fair and nondiscriminatory assessment


B

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Note the types of behaviors you would expect to see a self-regulated learner exhibit with respect to the task analysis and self-motivational components of the forethought phase of Zimmerman's self-regulatory model

What will be an ideal response?

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The Teacher Rating of Oral Language and Literacy (TROLL): A research-based Tool is used to help teachers

A. assess young children's language use. B. assess young children's spelling ability. C. assess young children's understanding of written language. D. Both A and C

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If the relative frequency for 65 is .04 in a random sampling distribution of the mode, we may conclude

a. 4 of our sample distributions had modes of 65. b. 4% of the samples drawn from that population have a mode of 65. c. a score of 4/100 occurs 65% of the time in the population. d. the mode of our population is 65. e. Both b) and d) are correct.

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A blind child is constantly weaving his head in a slow back-and-fourth motion. A parent begins to deliver reinforcement on a regular basis any time he is doing anything with his head besides the weaving motion. The parent uses which procedure to decrease the weaving motion?

A.Positive reinforcement B.DRD C.DRO D.DRL

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