__________ is the most frequently used method of evaluating children's progress
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Observation
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Denby is a 19-year-old with multiple disabilities. His IEP focuses on learning functional skills. His teacher has determined Denby's interests and preferences. The teacher involved Denby in determining the type of job he prefers and the employment site. Before being placed on the job, the teacher led Denby to practice job skills at school and paired him with an employee on the job for mentoring. What step in community-based instruction do these activities represent?
A. Ensure the student knows implicit and explicit rules of the site and can meet skill expectations. B. Establish community-based training sites. C. Assess the student's preferences and interests. D. Develop job site evaluation criteria.
A meaningful way to create a "print-rich" environment is to
a. paste labels to everything in the classroom b. have the students read for at least an hour every day c. print the children's names on their cubbies d. allow reading as a reward for good behavior
Family involvement became a focus of early childhood programs:
a. In the early 1900s. b. In the 1960s with the start of Head Start. c. When Montessori programs became popular. d. As part of the current school readiness movement.
Explain why effective feedback is one of the most important things a teacher can provide for students.
What will be an ideal response?