. Describe two particular cautions that should be made anytime you select data from existing records
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Existing records can provide a selective record of behaviors observed, called selective deposit, and only certain types of records may survive over time, called selective survival.
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Assessment procedures should be comprehensive in coverage and focus on children’s _________ abilities
a. overall b. motor and visual c. social and emotional
Name and briefly describe the three types of practice employed by the direct instruction method
What will be an ideal response?
Conceptualizing behavior problems as mental illness or disorder is problematic because
a. making a diagnosis requires a clinician to compare a child' observed behavior to some societal standard which vary across contexts and cultures b. bizarre behavior cannot typically be explained by a defect or disease of the nervous system c. both making a diagnosis requires a clinician to compare a child' observed behavior to some societal standard which vary across contexts and cultures and bizarre behavior cannot typically be explained by a defect or disease of the nervous system
How might the ASSURE model help teachers address the needs of learners with physical challenges?
A. It will help teachers assess the need of the student and then design instruction that addresses the objective. B. ASSURE includes a list of assistive technologies specific to learners with physical needs. C. This model encourages the teacher to ask the student how he/she learns best. D. ASSURE does not address learners with physical challenges.