Identify and discuss briefly five kinds of training for parents
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER: For parents of young children training may be focused on feeding techniques, language
development, toilet training programs, challenging behaviors, motor development, or
other issues. For parents of youth or young adults training may be directed accessing
services or recreational programs, using functional assessment and positive behavior
support, finding vocational programs, qualifying for benefits, educational planning, legal
planning, participating in IEP meetings, engaging in problem solving, advocating for their
child.
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a. avoid drawing attention to the history of race relations and discrimination. b. minimize contact between different ethnic/racial groups in the classroom. c. act color blind and not acknowledge racial differences in the classroom. d. encourage students’ participation in activities where students have equal status, like extracurricular activities (e.g., choir, sports).
A program's vision statement is created after first identifying the program's:
a. Enrollment numbers b. Mission statement c. Evaluation plan d. Core values
Tenure is a heavily debated topic. Opponents argue that tenure makes it impossible
A. for teachers to choose the students they teach. B. for teachers to ignore state requirements. C. to remove teachers who are not performing to standards. D. to retain teachers.
Compensation for extracurricular activities typically recognizes all of the following factors except
a. student contact hours. b. instructional level. c. other adults supervised. d. size of budget.